Software Engineering Manager

Experis Scotland
Edinburgh
1 year ago
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My client, an Edinburgh based tech for good start-up, are hiring for a Software Engineering Manager to join their dynamic team. The role would be a mixture of team management and hands on work. This company leverages satellite data to monitor and combat climate change, offering an exciting opportunity to contribute to meaningful solutions.We are looking for someone to take lead of their small and dynamic software team, ideally someone who has experience in a similar role, working in collaboration with their data science team. Responsibilities:Lead the engineering team, including technical leadership as well as personal developmentBe involved in planning and execution of projects Support the company's cloud infrastructure, systems and productsTake lead on the company's software development standards Skills Required:Proficient in Python and data-related Python tools such as Numpy, Pandas or FastAPIExperienced in a front end tool, ideally a JavaScript framework CI/CD and Docker Not essential but preferable: GCP, KubernetesIf you are passionate about using technology to make a positive impact, this could be an interesting one for you!

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