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Full Stack Engineer - Node, Typescript, Python, IoT

IC Resources
Leeds
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Full Stack Engineer - Node, Typescript, Python, IoT

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This IoT tech company in Leeds is expanding the team and looking to hire an experienced Full Stack Developer.


As a Full Stack Software Engineer, you’ll be responsible for building the scalable web applications and platform that brings their IoT sensors to life.


You’ll design and implement web applications that collect, process, and visualise real-time sensor data, collaborating closely with embedded, electronics, and AI/ML teams to ensure end-to-end system performance.


Key skills/experience required:

  • Commercial experience as a Full Stack Developer (ideally in IoT, industrial, or data-heavy applications)
  • Frontend experience with React, Nextjs
  • Electron
  • Knowledge of IoT protocols (MQTT, WebSockets)
  • Interest in AI/ML integration

Great role within a growing company. You'll be working on real R&D projects and products that impact on a wide range of industries.


Seniority level

Mid-Senior level


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

Information Technology


Industries

Software Development and IT System Custom Software Development


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