Technical Graduate - Software Development

Alces Software Ltd
Bicester, United Kingdom
Today
£28,000 – £30,000 pa

Salary

£28,000 – £30,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Entry
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Exposure to challenging projects Cutting-edge technologies Daily learning opportunities Relaxed working environment Introduction to AI and HPC industries

Technical Graduate - Software Development / £30,000

Amazing new opportunity for Technical Graduate - Software Developer to join a growing tech organisation. Competitive pay with ongoing training and support to ensure you realise your potential!

Alces Software designs and manages supercomputer and AI systems. We have a wide customer base in multiple market sectors including academic/research institutions, banking, manufacturing and Formula One.

What’s on Offer?

Competitive Salary

Exposure to challenging projects, cutting-edge technologies, and daily learning opportunities

Small office-based team with a relaxed working environment

Introduction to the rapidly expanding AI and HPC industries from a recognised valued brand

Key Responsibilities of the Graduate Software Developer:

Research, design and implement new software

Participate in group meetings and make presentations to your peers

Be exposed to innovative software technologies and methodologies

Hands on design / implementation and testing

Take full ownership and responsibility for delivery of your projects

Be exposed to large scale computer systems and supercomputers, and emerging technologies.

What You’re Good At:

A passion for technology and all things software development

Your interests/skills have particular emphasis on open-source software and Linux environments

Working with others both technical and non-technical

Solving problems; you’re pragmatic and can understand that problems can be solved in numerous ways

The Ideal Candidate:

A demonstrable open-source software background (e.g., GitHub account and projects, etc.)

Is a fast mover; you have a strong drive to build a career in cutting-edge development

Has a can-do personality, comfortable with communication at all levels

Has a strong academic background

Has demonstrable skills in scripting languages such as Bash, Ruby, Python, React & Web development

Flexibility to travel and work on projects across the UK

What’s Next?

If you have the skills and passion to be successful in this Technical Graduate - Software Developer role, we would love to hear from you. APPLY TODAY and we will be in touch to discuss further.

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