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Join a Tech-Driven Team Revolutionising Utilities!

Are you ready to make a real-world impact through innovative software engineering? A leading UK-based technology company is on the hunt for a Software Engineer to help shape the future of smart manufacturing.

Now, with exciting expansions into energy and data analytics, they're driving sustainability and efficiency across critical infrastructure.

Location: Newport (On Site)

Salary: Up to £55,000 + Bens

💡 What You'll Do:

Develop Smart Software: Create and maintain C# applications that power intelligent manufacturing systems.
Engineer the Future: Collaborate on hardware and software integration for high-tech dataloggers monitoring water pressure, flow, and more.
Optimise Processes: Build tools that streamline production, enhance automation, and unlock data-driven insights.
Innovate with Impact: Your work will help save time, energy, carbon, and cost for customers across the globe.🧠 What You Bring:

Experience in C# development
A proactive, hands-on mindset with a passion for problem-solving
Strong communication skills and a collaborative spirit
A background in manufacturing or hardware integration is a bonus🎯 Why You'll Love It:

Work on meaningful tech that improves lives and protects resources
Be part of a global network of innovators backed by a FTSE 100 parent company
Enjoy a dynamic, supportive environment where your ideas matter

Whether you're an early-career developer or a seasoned engineer looking to make a difference, this is your chance to join a team that's building smarter, greener solutions for tomorrow. Apply Now to be considered.

To find out more about Computer Futures please visit

Computer Futures, a trading division of SThree Partnership LLP is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy | Registered office | 8 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4BQ, United Kingdom | Partnership Number | OC(phone number removed) England and Wales

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