Software Engineer

Michael Page Technology
Ne156Bz, NE15 6BZ, United Kingdom
5 days ago
£45,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 – £55,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Part-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
26 May 2026 (5 days ago)

Benefits

25 days holiday 5% matched pension

Our client is in the engineering and manufacturing sector and is looking for a Software Engineer to join the team. You will lead the development, integration, and maintenance of software platforms that support both digital and physical product ecosystems. This role is 4 days on site in Newcastle Upon Tyne.

Client Details

Our client is in the engineering and manufacturing sector and is looking for a Software Engineer to join the team. You will lead the development, integration, and maintenance of software platforms that support both digital and physical product ecosystems. This role is 4 days on site in Newcastle Upon Tyne.

Description

In this role you will be the sole developer building a new product from scratch - a factory management system

  • Design, develop, and maintain full stack web applications, APIs, and internal software platforms.
  • Build scalable backend services, databases, and integrations supporting both customer-facing and operational systems.
  • Develop frontend interfaces with strong usability and responsive design principles.
  • Collaborate with the product development team to integrate software with physical products, embedded systems, sensors, and connected devices.
  • Work with manufacturing, operations, and engineering teams to support software-driven automation and product workflows.
  • Participate in software architecture decisions and technical planning.
  • Use AI as part of the software development process.

Profile

Must haves:

  • Full stack development experience
  • Node or Java or C# or Python
  • Integration experience (ERP, Salesforce etc)
  • REST APIs
  • An interest/experience in AI

Nice to haves:

  • Cloud experience
  • Experience integrating software with hardware, IoT devices, or embedded systems
  • Knowledge of MQTT, WebSockets, serial communications, or industrial protocols
  • Experience with warehouse management systems, ERP, manufacturing etc

Job Offer

  • 25 days + BHS
  • 5% matched pension

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