Software Engineer C#

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New Malden, London
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About the role

Contract Software Engineer – C# / Windows / Networking



All the relevant skills, qualifications and experience that a successful applicant will need are listed in the following description.

We’re looking for an experienced C# Software Engineer to join a highly skilled engineering team working on complex, mission‑critical Windows desktop systems used in marine operational environments.


This is a hands‑on contract role, ideal for someone who enjoys solving tough technical problems, working close to the product, and contributing across the full software lifecycle.


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Delivering high‑quality Windows desktop software from design through deployment and support
  • Diagnosing and resolving software issues encountered in live operational environments
  • Working within an Agile team, contributing to sprint activities, reviews, and retrospectives
  • Reviewing code and influencing design decisions to ensure robust, maintainable solutions
  • Collaborating closely with System Test teams to track progress and resolve defects
  • Providing technical leadership and guidance to other engineers


What We’re Looking For

  • Strong background in professional software development
  • Expert-level C# experience building Windows desktop applications
  • Solid knowledge of .NET and Windows Forms
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  • Proven experience developing multi‑threaded and distributed systems
  • Good understanding of TCP/IP and UDP networking, ideally in real‑time or data‑driven environments
  • Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills
  • Clear communicator who works well in collaborative, cross‑functional teams


This is an Inside IR35 contract role - please get in touch for information regarding rate.

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