Software Engineer

TEC Partners
Rayne, Essex, CM77 6WE, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Posted
27 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Software Engineer - Python + React

Salary: Competitive

Location: Braintree, Essex

Work Pattern: Hybrid

Opportunity Overview

We are partnering with an innovative technology company operating in the utilities sector. They are developing a cloud-native platform that integrates software, hardware, and distributed energy assets to enable real-time monitoring, control, and automation at scale.

This is an excellent opportunity for a Mid-Level Software Engineer to join a high-performing team, working on complex, real-world challenges across IoT, distributed systems, and scalable infrastructure. You will play a key role in building and evolving a platform that supports thousands of connected devices in the field.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and maintain scalable backend services using Python (Django) and AWS

Design and build robust APIs and data models for both internal and customer-facing applications

Work with IoT communication protocols (e.g. MQTT, HTTP) to integrate with field devices

Contribute to the development of frontend interfaces using React

Build and optimise pipelines for ingesting and querying large-scale time-series data

Collaborate with cross-functional teams including hardware and edge engineering

Troubleshoot and resolve production issues in a fast-paced environment

Contribute to system design, architecture discussions, and technical decision-making

Support end users and work closely with customer teams to deliver reliable solutions

Essential Skills and Experience

Strong experience with Python or another backend programming language

Experience or exposure to Django and React

Solid understanding of SQL and relational database design (MySQL preferred)

Experience working with cloud platforms (AWS preferred)

Familiarity with containerisation technologies such as Docker

Good understanding of RESTful API design

Strong problem-solving skills with a hands-on, proactive approach

Desirable Experience

Experience with event-driven or microservices architectures

Familiarity with time-series databases or large-scale data pipelines

Exposure to IoT systems or distributed device environments

Interest in renewable energy, infrastructure, or industrial technology

Experience with modern frontend frameworks such as Next.js

What's on Offer

Opportunity to work within a small, high-impact engineering team

Significant ownership and influence over technical direction

Exposure to cutting-edge technologies and complex, meaningful projects

Collaborative environment with experienced engineers and leadership

Flexible hybrid working arrangements

Strong opportunities for professional growth and progression

Application Process

If you're interested in this opportunity, please apply with your CV and a brief overview of your relevant experience. Examples of projects or technologies you've worked with would be highly beneficial

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