Software Engineer

TXP Technology x People
London, United Kingdom
Today
£675 pa

Salary

£675 pa

Job Type
Contract
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
1 Jun 2026 (Today)

Software Engineer (Full Stack)


Rate: £675 per day (Inside IR35)

Contract Length: 6 Months (with potential extension)

Location: London (Hybrid - typically 2 days per week onsite)

Clearance: Active or transferable SC Clearance preferred.


Overview
We are seeking an experienced Software Engineer to join a growing multidisciplinary team delivering innovative AI-enabled products within a government-focused environment. This is a hands-on engineering role suited to candidates with strong full-stack development experience who are comfortable working across the entire software lifecycle, from product development through to infrastructure and deployment.
The successful candidate will work within a collaborative team of engineers, AI specialists, product professionals and user-centred design experts, helping to build and scale a modern platform that leverages large language models (LLMs) and advanced AI capabilities.

Key Responsibilities
* Build, enhance and maintain a full-stack application using Next.js, React and TypeScript.
* Develop and optimise backend services and data models using PostgreSQL and Prisma.
* Work closely with AI engineers and evaluation teams to translate data labelling methodologies into scalable product functionality.
* Design and implement annotation workflows, task allocation systems and evaluation tooling.
* Integrate and orchestrate multiple LLM providers and AI APIs.
* Own and maintain cloud infrastructure and deployment pipelines.
* Manage infrastructure using Terraform on Google Cloud Platform (GCP), including Cloud Run and Cloud SQL.
* Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions and Docker.
* Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams including product managers, designers, researchers and engineers.
* Contribute to technical decision-making and help shape future phases of the platform.

Essential Skills & Experience
* Minimum 5 years' experience in full-stack software engineering.
* Strong commercial experience with:
o TypeScript
o Next.js
o React
o PostgreSQL
o Prisma ORM
* Experience working with cloud platforms and infrastructure-as-code.
* Hands-on experience with:
o Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
o Terraform
o Docker
o GitHub Actions / CI/CD pipelines
* Experience integrating and building solutions using LLMs, AI APIs or AI-assisted development tools.
* Strong understanding of modern software engineering practices and deployment processes.
* Comfortable working in agile, cross-functional environments.
* Ability to work independently, take ownership and navigate ambiguity.

Desired Experience
* Experience delivering software within UK Government, Civil Service or public sector environments.
* Interest in AI safety, AI evaluation methodologies or educational technology.
* Experience working closely with data science, AI or machine learning teams.
* Exposure to modern AI engineering practices and frontier AI models.


Qualifications
* Undergraduate degree in a STEM discipline or equivalent commercial experience.

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