Graduate Software Engineer
20 days ago
Guildford
An established, specialist technology consultancy, renowned for delivering high-level advice and bespoke software/hardware implementation services to UK government clients and major technology firms, is currently seeking a talented Technical Software Consultant to join its growing team. Working at the intersection of cyber security, digital signal processing (DSP), and high-speed data architecture, the successful candidate will play a pivotal role in delivering sophisticated, high-impact technical solutions. Key Responsibilities Software Development: Designing and implementing advanced software for robust cyber security platforms. Technical Innovation: Engineering novel algorithms for complex signal, image, and data processing applications. Full-Stack Engineering: Developing solutions using C/C++, Rust, Python, and modern web frameworks (TypeScript/JavaScript). Stakeholder Support: Acting as a subject matter expert, providing technical support, training, and guidance to clients on software implementation. Candidate Profile Academic Excellence: The client requires a high-performing undergraduate degree (1st or 2.1) or a PhD in a highly numerate discipline (e.g., Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering). Strong Foundations: Applicants must demonstrate a consistent academic track record, typically including exceptional results in Mathematics and Physics at the A-level (or equivalent). Technical Proficiency: Demonstrable experience in software development is essential, with a strong preference for proficiency in C/C++. Communication: The role requires excellent verbal and written presentation skills, with the ability to convey complex technical concepts clearly to diverse audiences. Autonomy: The ideal candidate is a proactive, self-motivating individual, comfortable managing a complex workload and exploring new technical challenges with minimal supervision. Reward and Benefits The client provides a competitive package designed to support both professional development and personal well-being: Salary: £43,000 – £45,000 (starting, dependent on qualifications and experience). Performance Incentives: Discretionary annual bonus based on company performance. Growth: Frequent salary reviews (every six months) to ensure compensation remains aligned with contribution. Work-Life Balance: 25 days holiday plus standard UK public holidays. Comprehensive Benefits: Generous pension scheme Private medical insurance. Life and Income Protection cover. Sustainable travel incentives