Company
Oho Group
Oho Group
£90000 - £140000 per annum
Principal Software Engineer - London, U.K. - Stealth Mode Start-Up Permanent + Hybrid + Opportunity to work with the best developers An exciting stealth mode start-up is looking for a language agnostic Principal Software Engineer to join their growing team! You will likely have experience in C++ and/or Typescript. This ERP focused software house has strong VC backing and have a team of world-class and expert developers. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Principal Software Engineer who's looking to make an impact on the business and work on exciting and interesting projects. You'd be responsible for their Reporting and Analytics function, and have a part in building the tooling and infrastructure in the Analytics team. This position will be working directly with their core project as it will be a vital part for the future of the business. The VCs involved have a track record of huge success with the likes of NVIDIA and looking for this next product to be a future world leader. What you would ideally have ️: Degree from top universities in a relevant field (e.g. Computer Science, Maths, Physics, Engineering) 3+ years of professional experience as a SWE Strong C++/TypeScript/Java/Rust programming skills Experience in databases (unstructured or structured) Bonus for Python, cloud based computing, data warehouse, analytics A passion for pushing boundaries in technology Great problem-solving abilities Excellent time management and communication skills If this sounds like the role for you, apply now for immediate consideration! Principal Software Engineer - London, U.K. - Stealth Mode Start-Up
Southend-on-Sea
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