Senior software development engineer - Web technologies, Python, Semantic Web
- £50k - 750k
- Remote
About this job
Technologies
Job description
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Iotic Labs, a creative and disruptive young business realizing its vision of the IoT as an integral part of the Internet, with Things in it. We are unlocking creativity and value creation through Iotic Space, powering the interoperability layer for IoT. See http://www.iotic-labs.com for further background.
Role and Responsibilities
We are looking for an experienced and proven senior development engineer to help us scale our IoT infrastructure in order to allow the business to scale. The successful applicant will have a proven track record of building applications to web-scale, either as the lead developer or as a senior member of a team. They must have experience of the full software development life-cycle from design to deployment and including run-time monitoring and maintenance. They should be responsive and adaptable to the changing demands of a company at this stage in its lifecycle.
Core Responsibilities:
- Architect, Design and build of reliable, scalable web applications
- Involvement in the DevOps activity in areas such as designing for deployment and monitoring
- Supporting the CTO in reaching product development objectives
- Mentoring and coaching junior developers
- Contributing to road-map features list
Qualifications and Education Requirements
- Relevant University Degree - OR -
- At least 8 years’ experience within the IT sector.
About the company
Iotic-labs is a new, disruptive and innovative start-up spun out from the leading the M2M platform and mobile data connectivity provider, Arkessa. This is a rare opportunity to join the team at a very early stage while we’re still developing the core platform software and the concept.
We all work remotely most of the time, but meet every 2 weeks in Cambridge or London to plan the following sprint and discuss solutions to current problems.
We are a small, focussed team that works remotely, but gets together fortnightly for sprint planning. As a small team, we have to be able to turn our hand to pretty much anything. That could be writing a demo on a Raspberry Pi, helping a customer with a problem or writing a piece of core infrastructure.
Our ethos is that you are involved in the allocation and prioritisation of your own work and then trusted to carry out that work remotely to your own schedule. Anyone in the team will help you if you get stuck and you are encouraged to question everything and take what part of the responsibility you can in fixing problems, be they in code, process, documentation, UI/UX or whatever.