Lead Software Engineer

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Lead Software EngineerSalfords, Surrey Hybrid considered

ReeVR Talent is proud to exclusively partner with Linkam Scientific Instruments, a world leader in the design, development and manufacture of advanced scientific instrumentation, who are now hiring a Lead Software Engineer to head up their Software function.

About the businessLinkam Scientific Instruments design and manufacture precision sample characterisation solutions used by some of the world’s most advanced scientific organisations. Their instruments help researchers analyse materials ranging from polymers and composites to metals and biological tissue.

All products are designed and built in-house by expert electronics, software and mechanical engineers, working closely with leading scientists across the globe. With sites in Salfords (UK) and The Netherlands, Linkam supports a truly international customer base while maintaining a close-knit, engineering-led culture.

This is an opportunity to join a market-leading, innovation-driven business where engineering quality genuinely matters.

The roleAs Lead Software Engineer, you will take ownership of Linkam’s software platforms, leading a skilled Software Team to deliver production-quality software used to control instruments and capture critical scientific data.

You’ll remain hands-on in development while also providing technical leadership, working across the full software development lifecycle in an Agile environment. The role offers variety, technical depth and the chance to influence both new feature development and legacy systems.

Core technologies include C# and C, operating within a robust, source-controlled codebase.

Key responsibilities
Lead and manage the Software Team within an Agile development environment

Deliver software across the full SDLC, from concept through to release and support

Design, develop and test new functionality for Linkam’s software platforms

Maintain and improve existing and legacy software products

Ensure solutions are well-structured, testable and production-ready

Investigate, diagnose and resolve software bugs

Support customer technical queries where required

Deliver projects in line with agreed schedules and business priorities

Essential experience
5 years’ software development experience

2 years’ experience with both C# and C

1 year managing a software team using Agile methodologies

Strong knowledge of version control systems (Git / SVN)

Experience developing C applications in Linux using makefiles and GCC

Strong experience with Visual Studio IDEs

Experience developing WPF applications for Windows

Desirable experience
Firmware programming experience (or willingness to learn)

Microprocessor C programming

Device communications via USB, Serial or Ethernet

Experience with multi-project solutions in Visual Studio

Image processing knowledge

Exposure to IT systems, business systems or website support

What’s on offer
Competitive salary dependent on experience

Annual company bonus scheme

25 days holiday 8 bank holidays

Group pension plan

Bupa private healthcare

Free onsite parking

Bike storage and shower facilities

Workwear provided

Why apply?If you’re a senior software engineer or technical lead looking to step into (or continue in) a leadership role within a science-led, engineering-driven organisation, this is a rare opportunity to make a tangible impact on globally used scientific technology.

Apply now or get in touch with Bella at ReeVR Talent for a confidential conversation

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