Software Engineer

Alexander Daniels Global
3 days ago
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Software Engineer - Onsite, North Oxford


A rapidly growing, venture-backed company at the forefront of advanced metal component development. Revolutionizing the industry through the integration of proprietary software, advanced machine learning, and cutting-edge experimental facilities to build the future of metal components. Our client provide innovative solutions to a wide range of sectors, including electronics, aerospace, and industrial applications.


The Role:

We are seeking talented Software Engineers to be part of a dynamic team, you will contribute to the development of cutting-edge software platforms that drive process automation and optimization in advanced manufacturing. You will gain valuable experience across the full agile development lifecycle, collaborating closely with engineers and scientists to deliver innovative solutions.


Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop, and support our innovative software platforms for: Data management, visualization, and analysis; Optimization of advanced manufacturing processes; Component design and build preparation, and Material composition design.
  • Work within a fast-paced, agile development team, collaborating with process engineers, technicians, and scientists.
  • Participate in the full development lifecycle, from user story generation to user acceptance testing.
  • Collaborate to solve complex problems with innovative solutions.



Desirable Skills and Experience:

  • Proficiency in C#, C++, or Python.
  • Experience with ASP.NET Core and/or Blazor.
  • Experience working with 3D data.
  • Experience with WPF.
  • Knowledge of machine learning.
  • Experience with version control systems.
  • Knowledge of continuous integration and deployment practices.


Essential Skills and Experience:

  • Strong technical background with a degree in science, engineering, mathematics, or computer science (2:1 minimum).
  • Solid understanding of software design patterns, best practices, and principles.
  • Practical experience with test-driven development.
  • Strong interest in model development and applied engineering.
  • Proficiency in at least one object-oriented programming language.
  • Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset.
  • Natural problem-solving abilities and a strong desire to learn.
  • Excellent organizational and self-motivation skills.

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