Remote C++ Software Engineer (Permanent)
Build the Systems That Power Real-World Automation
Want to work on software that actually does something tangible? This is an opportunity to build high-performance C++ systems that act as the “brain” behind large-scale warehouse automation — controlling conveyors, robotics, and real-time operations used by major UK brands.
You won’t be writing abstract features or internal tools — your code will directly drive real-world systems operating at scale.
What you’ll be doing
- Designing and developing high-performance C++ applications in a Linux environment
- Building the control and orchestration layer for complex automated systems
- Working on real-time, high-throughput environments, where performance and reliability matter
- Contributing to system architecture and scalable design decisions
- Collaborating with a team of experienced engineers to deliver production-critical software
- Supporting testing, deployment, and bringing systems into live environments
What we’re looking for
- Strong modern C++ skills (C++11/14/17+) with solid fundamentals
- Experience working in Linux or Unix environments
- Good understanding of multithreading, performance, and systems-level development
- A genuine interest in building robust, real-world systems
- Confident communicator who enjoys working in a collaborative engineering team
Nice to have
- Experience in real-time, automation, or high-availability systems
- Exposure to distributed systems or messaging architectures
- Any background in industrial, robotics, or control environments
Why this role?
- ✅ Work on software with real-world impact, not just internal tools
- ✅ Remote-first environment with occasional on-site collaboration
- ✅ Be part of a stable, long-term product team
- ✅ Opportunity to deepen your expertise in high-performance C++ systems
The essentials
- Permanent position
- Remote (UK-based) with occasional travel
- Up to £60,000 salary
Is this you?
If you’re a hands-on C++ engineer who enjoys solving complex problems and building systems that actually run in the real world, this is a great move.
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