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Software Engineer - Colchester - Up to £34,000 + Excellent Benefits

Are you a motivated software graduate with a passion for electronics and product development? An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Software Engineer to join a global leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance electronic test and measurement solutions.

This is a well-established global organisation specialising in high-performance electronic test and measurement solutions. Their products are trusted across industries such as aerospace, automotive, defence, medical devices, and electronics manufacturing, supporting the development and verification of complex technologies worldwide.

The Role

As a Software Engineer, you will play a key part in developing, testing, and maintaining hardware-dependent software applications that support cutting-edge test and verification products. You will also contribute to improving existing software tools, creating new solutions to enhance customer experience, and providing technical support both internally and externally.

This is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking to work on diverse projects in a collaborative environment while building a rewarding career with long-term progression opportunities.

Key Responsibilities

Develop, test, and debug software applications linked to hardware
Maintain and enhance existing applications
Generate ideas for new software solutions to improve customer outcomes
Analyse and resolve customer and production support issues
Create clear, customer-focused documentation

About You

A degree in Software Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a related discipline
Knowledge of programming in C/C++ on Windows and Linux platforms
Experience with IDEs such as Visual Studio or Eclipse
An understanding of interfacing with PC hardware
Logical, problem-solving mindset with excellent communication skills
Familiarity with Object-Oriented Programming is advantageous

What's on Offer

25 days holiday (plus bank holidays) with the option to buy or sell extra days
Life insurance and wellbeing support programmes
Gym membership and lifestyle perks
Regular pay reviews, training, and career progression opportunities
Paid social events and a friendly, collaborative workplaceIf you're a forward-thinking Software Engineer looking to make your mark in a fast-growing, technology-driven industry, we'd love to hear from you.

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