Hays' client is a private sector organisation who are looking for a software engineer to assist them with the development of their exciting upcoming SaaS product.
Your new company and role
This role is a hybrid role based in Edinburgh, with a salary range of £35-48k.
Method Resourcing have partnered with a leading Financial Services firm, who due to a recent acquisiton are looking for two talented Software Integration Developers to join their growing team.
Responsibilities
Analyze system requirements to design integration solutions.
We're an award-winning innovative tech consultancy - a team of creative problem solvers.
Since 1993 we've been finding better, more sustainable ways to solve complex technology problems for some of the world's leading organisations and delivered solutions that millions of people use every day.
In the last 30 years we won several awards, including a prestigious Queen's Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category for our Enterprise Agile delivery approach.
Growing Scottish Tech Org that operate in the space sector, with offices in Dundee and Edinburgh, are looking to grow one of their core product functions with the addition of two Senior Software Engineers (ideally with good experience using C) - Remote or hybrid.
The organisation operate in the space sector and their products are used for a whole host of different reasons; environmental, safety, defence etc.
They've been operating successfully now for over ten years and have almost doubled in size over the past few years, as a result of successful funding campaigns.
Do you want the opportunity to work in an ever-growing company who have a background of working with clients globally helping develop systems for equipment used 2000 meters down in the depths of our world's largest oceans.
£40,000 to £50,000 Internal Training Company Benefits Progression
Are you looking for a very exciting opportunity to progress your career within a very high-end and well established Electronic engineering service company working with underwater equipment?