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Trafford Park
3 weeks ago
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We are looking for an ambitious Software Developer or Software Engineer to join an established Green Energy business to develop a unique Azure based energy monitoring System for large industrial business across the UK. This office based in our Manchester head office, in order to absorb yourself in the business across all areas.
About the Role
We are seeking an experienced In-House Software Developer to manage, maintain, and enhance our Azure-based energy monitoring system. This role is integral to ensuring business continuity while also leading the development of new features and system enhancements. The successful candidate will work closely with internal teams to understand business needs and translate them into technical solutions.
Responsibilities

  • Maintain and manage the existing Azure-based energy monitoring system.
  • Develop and implement new features and add-ons to improve system functionality.
  • Ensure system security, reliability, and optimal performance.
  • Troubleshoot issues and provide technical support to internal teams.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to understand requirements and propose solutions.
  • Implement best practices in software development, including code quality, version control, and documentation.
  • Keep up to date with emerging technologies and industry best practices to improve system performance and capabilities.
    Qualifications & Experience
  • Proven experience as a Software Developer or Software Engineer.
  • Strong experience with Azure cloud services, including app services, databases, and security protocols.
  • Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, JavaScript, C#, or equivalent.
  • Experience with SQL and NoSQL databases.
  • Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to work independently and collaboratively.
  • Experience with Agile development methodologies and version control systems such as Git.
    Preferred Skills but not essential to have
  • Experience with front-end development (React, Angular, or Vue.js).
  • Knowledge of machine learning or AI-powered analytics.
  • Familiarity with IoT and energy monitoring systems is a plus.
  • Understanding of energy management systems and sustainability practices.
    Benefits
  • Competitive salary Plus personal Bonus and benefits package.
  • Opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology in the renewable energy sector.
  • A collaborative and innovative work environment.
  • Professional development and training opportunities.
    You will be joining a boutique, sustainable engineering and design studio specializing in net-zero strategies through the execution of renewable energy projects, energy management systems, and carbon credit procurement. Our work focuses on embedding sustainability within businesses, ensuring responsible and sustained development in a carbon-constrained future.
    We continuously innovate and invest in research and development, partnering with major universities and integrating cutting-edge technologies into our services. Our energy monitoring system is a core component of our operations, helping clients track and optimize their energy usage in real time.
    For more information or an immediate interview please forward your CV and we will organise a time to suit you to have a call to see if in the ball park for you

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