Full Stack Software Engineer

Zenovo
United Kingdom
Last month
£80,000 – £90,000 pa

Salary

£80,000 – £90,000 pa

Posted
15 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Job Title: Full Stack Software Engineer (Robotic Systems)

Salary Expectation: £80,000 - £90,000 (Depending on Experience)

Location: UK (Remote)

Note: Only candidates with permanent, unrestricted UK working rights will be considered, as visa sponsorship is not offered for this position.

Overview:

Zenovo is partnering with an innovative company developing advanced autonomous robotic systems to find a Full-Stack Software Engineer. This is a fully remote opportunity within the UK.

You will play a key role in building the software that powers intelligent machines and their user experiences, working across web, mobile, HMIs, and internal tools that support system control and operations.

This position suits an engineer who enjoys working across the full stack in a fast-paced environment and has a strong interest in autonomy, robotics, and AI.

Job Responsibilities:

Design and build responsive web and mobile experiences for end users.

Develop intuitive interfaces for operators and remote supervision, integrating teleoperation, navigation data, and safety features.

Create and maintain dashboards and front-end systems that support operational workflows and data-driven decision-making.

Develop and manage scalable backend services, including APIs, databases, and real-time data pipelines.

Collaborate with AI and autonomy teams to embed advanced models into user-facing products and tools.

Work closely with cross-functional teams and take ownership of features from concept through to deployment. Required Skills & Experience:

5+ Years Full-Stack experience across modern front-end frameworks (React, Vue, Svelte, etc.) and backend technologies (Node.js, Python/FastAPI, Go, microservices, SQL/NoSQL).

A strong portfolio of shipped products demonstrating high-quality UI/UX, performance, and maintainable code (GitHub or demos encouraged).

Experience with AI-assisted development tools such as Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, CodeRabbit, Aikido, v0, or similar, along with familiarity using AI-enhanced IDEs (e.g. VS Code with Copilot, Cursor, Antigravity) and an openness to adopting new productivity tools.

Experience designing and consuming REST/GraphQL APIs, working with real-time data systems (WebSockets, Kafka, MQTT), and deploying applications to cloud infrastructure.

Ability to write clean, testable, and maintainable code within a collaborative environment, with a solid understanding of CI/CD and DevOps practices.

Strong problem-solving skills, self-direction, and enthusiasm for learning about robotics, autonomous systems, and heavy equipment domains. To find out more, please apply with your latest CV

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