Full Stack Developer

CMD Recruitment
Melksham, SN12 6JL, United Kingdom
Last month
£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
28 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Annual Bonus

Full Stack Developer
Full Time & Permanent
Melksham
Up to £60,000 + Annual Bonus

If you enjoy building solutions that connect physical systems with cutting-edge cloud technology, this is a role where you'll genuinely see the impact of your work!

This role is the 'glue' between the company's hardware and cloud intelligence, transforming raw telemetry into cost-saving insights and predictive maintenance through robust data engineering and modern software practices.
The focus of this role is to integrate existing and open-source software and hardware to deliver these innovative services. This includes building and maintaining automated data pipelines, managing cloud infrastructure and creating digital applications using modern analytics and software engineering practices.

What We're Looking For

  • Minimum 2 years' experience in Full Stack activities including but not limited to ingestion and storage of data, data manipulation, UI development and API development.
  • Experience in deploying to a cloud environment - preferably Azure - using a variety of services (IoT Hub, Azure Functions etc.)
  • Strong skills in Python and at least one other programming language (C++, JavaScript, .NET, etc.)
  • Excellent understanding of SQL, Bash, YAML, Docker, Git, and CI/CD Tools.
  • Comfortable with IoT Devices; showing the ability to understand and implement device and connectivity security and have experience in managing data from remote devices through connections to data stores.
  • Experience in identifying and deploying cyber security measures.
  • Competent in API testing and automated testing frameworks.
  • Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal - can articulate effectively with non-technical stakeholders.
  • Innovative problem solvers, who are good communicators, self-motivated and are excited and comfortable in dealing with uncertainty.

What's In It For You

  • First of all, a great company to work for!
  • Work on cutting-edge IoT and data-driven technology
  • Opportunity to shape and influence technical direction
  • Exposure to modern cloud platforms, tools and frameworks
  • A collaborative and supportive culture
  • The chance to work on projects that have tangible, real-world impact


Thanks for your application! Successful candidates will be contacted within 7 working days of their applications. Should you not hear from us within this time, please assume that your application was unsuccessful on this occasion.

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