Full Stack IoT Developer

Cubiq Recruitment
Bowerhill, Wiltshire, SN12 6EY, United Kingdom
Today
£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 (Today)

Job Title: Full Stack IoT Developer

Location: Wiltshire (Melksham)

Type: Full-time

Salary: £55,000 - £60,000

Overview

This role sits between physical engineering systems and cloud-based analytics. You'll work on connected products, turning device data into clear insights and predictive tools.

The focus is on building reliable data pipelines, managing cloud infrastructure, and developing applications that support real-world operations.

You'll work closely with data scientists and engineers to deliver scalable digital services.

What you'll do

IoT & Data Engineering

Configure and deploy edge devices and gateways (e.g. CAN, Modbus, Ethernet)

Build and maintain data pipelines for reliable ingestion over mobile networks

Transform and store telemetry data in scalable environments

Develop Python tools for automation and data workflows

Apply analytical techniques to support predictive use cases

Support data platforms such as Databricks or Snowflake

Build clear interfaces for data visualisation Cloud & DevOps

Design and manage cloud infrastructure (Azure preferred)

Use infrastructure as code to automate deployments

Containerise services using Docker

Work with SQL and NoSQL databases

Set up CI/CD pipelines for data and applications

Deploy and monitor systems securely What they're looking for

Experience

Around 2+ years in a full stack, data, or backend role

Experience with cloud platforms (Azure preferred)

Strong Python skills plus one other language (e.g. JavaScript, C++, .NET)

Good understanding of APIs, data pipelines, and backend systems

Experience with Docker, Git, and CI/CD tools

Familiar with different database types IoT / Systems

Experience working with connected devices or telemetry data

Understanding of device security and data transfer

Ability to troubleshoot across systems Skills

Clear communication with technical and non-technical teams

Strong problem solving and debugging ability

Comfortable working across the full development lifecycle

Good attention to code quality

Able to work independently and manage priorities Nice to have

Experience with industrial protocols (CAN, Modbus)

Exposure to Databricks or Snowflake

Basic signal processing or predictive analytics knowledge

Cloud certifications Responsibilities

Deliver IoT and digital solutions that support operational performance

Help define development and release processes

Work with stakeholders across engineering and data teams

Support improvement of deployed systems

Mentor junior team members where needed

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