Location: Fully remote working model- remote first attitude, no obligation to go into an office.
Global offices, with 3 in the UK in the south of England.
Salary: Up to £85k plus excellent benefits
How does joining a well-established, market-leading, global, and growing SaaS company sound to you? How about a role that allows you to split your time right down the middle, between hands-on development and technically leading a small team?
Like what you are reading? Then read on, I’m excited for you!
I am working with a lovely company that is not only excellent at what they do, but rather unique, too!
They are a global company with a remote-first mentality. They trust their people to get stuff done, which is reflected in their remote working policy. They have ‘work from anywhere’ time for you to go wherever in the world on a working break if you fancy it!
Looking after a team of around 5 engineers, you’ll do code reviews and technical 1-2-1s, and make sure delivery for your team is on time and going well.
Tech-wise, you’ll use the Microsoft stack, so Figma, Storybook/Chromatic, Angular 17, NUnit, Moq, NCrunch, Karma, Jasmine, etc.
If this sounds like what you’ve been waiting for, apply now! If you want to find out a bit more first, contact me and we can have a chat.
Location: Office in Warwickshire, which you’ll need to go into once per week for the first 3 months. After that, can be up to fully remote.
Salary: Up to £70k plus benefits.
Do you want to help to make the world a better place to live in? Would you like to do this through using your impressive tech skills for a great cause?
Then look no further!
You’re a superb C# .Net Developer with bags of experience engineering solutions of the highest calibre. Whether you’re maintaining an existing piece of software, or modernising it, you’re there for it and you love it.
I’m working with a Greentech company who are on a mission to use data to reduce the environmental impact of their customers, I have been looking for you.
You’ll probably be more comfortable on the back end, using tech like C#, .Net 4.7 up to .net 7/8, SQL and SQL Server, Entity Framework, maybe some IIS, SSIS, and perhaps Telerik Kendo. This is what they use, in addition to some Azure, Kubernetes, Docker, etc.
In this role, you’ll be managing a small team of 1 in-house developer and 4-5 offshore engineers, so experience in team management and developing people is a must in this role.
You’ll be hands-on with code and architecture, doing code reviews, and 1-2-1s, so will be kept very busy!
If this sounds right up your alley, get in touch today to find out more or hit apply now for your next role!
Location: Fully remote working model – remote first attitude, no obligation to go into an office.
Global offices, with 3 in the UK in the south of England.
Salary: Up to £85k plus excellent benefits
How does joining a well-established, market-leading, global, and growing SaaS company sound to you? How about a role that allows you to split your time right down the middle, between hands-on development and technically leading a small team?
Like what you are reading? Then read on, I’m excited for you!
I am working with a really lovely company that is not only excellent at what they do, but rather unique, too!
They are a global company with a remote-first mentality. They trust their people to get stuff done, which is reflected in their remote working policy. They have ‘work from anywhere’ time for you to go wherever in the world on a working break if you fancy it!
Looking after a team of around 5 engineers, you’ll do code reviews and technical 1-2-1s, and make sure delivery for your team is on time and going well.
Tech-wise, you’ll use the Microsoft stack, so C#, .Net, Azure, SQL Server, and JavaScript/ TypeScript with angular on the front end.
If this sounds like what you’ve been waiting for, then apply now! If you want to find out a bit more first, contact me and we can have a chat.
Location: Office in Nottingham City Centre, a hybrid working model with around 1 day per week in the office, the rest is working from home.
Salary: £70k plus benefits
You’ve worked in large enterprise companies, and tiny ones: you’ve seen how the big players do things, and you’ve been able to do the whole end-to-end process in the small ones.
Armed with this knowledge, you want to put it to great use in a medium-sized company where you can thrive, and this is your chance!
I’m working with a tech company with an office in Nottingham, which is growing and has now, through acquisition, gone global.
They need you to join them, working alongside 2 other excellent Project Managers, to allow them to continue to deliver projects efficiently, on time, and as smoothly as a baby’s bottom!
Ideally, you’ll be PRINCE2 qualified, and be coming from a tech background yourself. They use the Microsoft tech stack at this company, so anything around C#, .Net, Azure, SQL Server, etc. would be really useful! No need to worry if not, provided you’re used to working on projects with tech/ IT departments and the people within them, being able to understand the lingo, and the domain.
Working in an Agile environment, with a little bit of waterfall for infrastructure-based projects, you’ll be very delivery-focused, and hungry to learn!
You’ll be kept busy, running with around 30 projects concurrently, of all shapes and sizes. Some of these will be very small projects falling under a larger programme of work, others will be standalone projects, but they will all be within the technology department, so software, infrastructure, platform, type projects.
If this sounds great to you, get in touch now and hit apply for immediate consideration!
You’re bloody good at what you do. You work hard and have always got results, but you hate being micromanaged or working in a pushy, ‘salesy’ recruitment culture.
You want to work somewhere where you are treated like a grown-up in a drama-free culture, where you can make a mark in a small, growing company.
Maybe you’ve had some time out of recruitment to raise a family and now need somewhere that’s family-friendly with flexibility. Or maybe you love the idea of switching over to the tech sector?
Either way, you might just be our kind of Rebel Recruiter!
We founded Rebel in 2015 as a tech recruitment company determined to do things differently. We aimed to cram it full of intelligent and passionate recruiters who are ambitious and driven, but also humble and honest.
We are now looking to hire an experienced recruiter to join us in a multi-faceted account development/growth role.
We have a multitude of existing accounts and are winning new clients every single month, so we’re looking for someone who can confidently manage and develop relationships with existing clients, including actively resourcing for roles across IT, Software Development and Operations (support will be given, so you don’t need previous IT recruitment experience).
If you’re great at developing client relationships and have high levels of urgency and professionalism, then you’ll fit right in!
You will have done business development previously and will have that ‘hunter’ mindset to bring to account development – this isn’t purely a resourcing role; you will proactively manage and develop relationships looking for additional opportunities and strengthening our relationships with clients.
You’ll need at least 18 months’ recruitment experience, with a previous track record of successful client acquisition and development.
You’ll also be based within commutable distance of Nottingham, as you’ll need to come into the office at least once or twice a week for collaboration and camaraderie!
We are open to considering people from finance, HR, legal, Engineering or any other professional recruitment sector. If you have a background in blue-collar recruitment, you’ll need to show you can successfully transition to a high-value, low-volume recruitment role.
On offer is a basic salary between £25k – £40k + bonuses worth £6k – £30k dependent on performance. We also have regular team meals, charity activities, days out and incentives, as well as regular in-house knowledge-sharing sessions and training.
If this sounds like your kind of place then go ahead, hit that apply button or give us a call (Google us!)
Salary: up to 55K, potential wiggle room for the right candidate
Are you well versed in working with products? Are you able to take ownership and work with stakeholders? If so, read on….
A shrinking butterfly, not at all what’s required. I am looking for the butterfly that will flourish and raise the stakes with the way product is dealt with in the business. You will take full responsibility for all the products internally within the business, so experience of managing products internally is a bonus!! There are approximately 5-10 core products.
You won’t be thrown into this alone, there will be a BA who will work alongside you and help with various aspects of the products. You will need to be proactive and take full responsibility of the build of the road maps for example.
Product is currently treated reactively, which can lead to being on the back foot at times. You will be happy to challenge processes and the way things work. You will be the driving force within the business and help the business understand the benefits and need for change to be made.
If you are looking for a clean slate where you can come in and put your own stamp onto a role then this is the positions for you, as in their words, “you will be starting from scratch”. Being able to communicate to non-technical members of staff to understand their needs is also a big brownie point.
If this sounds like the role for you, please get in touch.
Location: Hybrid, 2 days in Cambridge per month (potential for fully remote)
Salary: £40K – £44K +12% pension and benefits.
Biodiversity is a buzzword right now.
The tide is turning in terms of policy, public attention, and commitment but most importantly, in terms of funding. The 30 by 30 target and commitments from BioCOP15 are leading to real growth in our capability to protect, repair and enhance nature.
This role will sit within a team of ~30 techies, UIUX designers, product and project managers, developers, architects and more who are delivering tools and technologies for the future of nature conservation.
Building roads, mines, railways, and other infrastructure will always impact biodiversity and for the most part, the UK has high standards here.
That’s not the case for every country in the world.
Governments are scrambling to understand how valuable nature is and how their infrastructure and economic plans impact our planet. Questioning whether a forest is more commercially or socially valuable than an oil rig or palm oil plantation? How do you even track that?
Cue this organisation, the only one of their kind in the world. They build tools and offer services and support to conservation partners, companies, and governments around the world to better plan for enhancing and protecting nature.
Tech-wise, there’s lots to play with; GIS technologies and tools are used across their portfolio. Primarily integrated into web apps built with Ruby on Rails, JavaScript and Python, along with lots of SQL, PostgreSQL, GraphQL and more as they manage critical databases to leverage insights to support all kinds of conservation projects.
You’ll be managing and supporting their web services and tools, monitoring infrastructure using things like Nagios or ELK stack, and managing databases using PostgreSQL in particular. Any experience automating and using Terraform, Ansible or similar tools and deploying software, using CICD pipelines is great and experience in testing and TDD is always beneficial!
They’re not fussy about what cloud you’ve worked with but lots of their partners benefit from Microsoft Azure thanks to the discounts MS give to charities in this space.
The work you do here will accelerate the positive impacts and solutions available to wider organisations benefiting our environment. A lot of these benefits are tangible economic and social wins that in the longer term will reduce our dependency on problematic resources such as fossil fuels.
So, if you’re serious about saving our planet and turning the tide against the fight to fix our climate crisis, this is definitely a role you should apply for.
Visa sponsorship is available for the right candidate with a strong alignment using their tech stack.
Forest management is tough. Cut too much and we release carbon, too little and the risk of wildfire or damage to infrastructure can be devastating.
Vegetation monitoring may not sound very exciting but building earth observation software, utilising satellite imagery and Machine Learning with remote sensing and geospatial presents interesting challenges.
These systems are used to efficiently manage resources and team activities, saving time and money.
Most importantly though, this saves homes, businesses and services from blackouts caused by seasonal and extreme weather events. It’s a game changer in energy and climate resilience.
The company have grown rapidly since the end of 2021. There are ~70 people now, with around 45 in development and data science across 5 teams with one core product, each being quite specialised.
You’ll lead a team of 6-8 cross-disciplined people, building out new features and implementing deeply interesting product developments. Your key focus will be optimising the team, removing bottlenecks, and supporting them individually, managing resources and planning workloads in line with changing priorities.
Data processing and pipelines are critical to the work, and it’s essential you’ve worked with machine learning products in the past. Geospatial and remote sensing data experience and any knowledge of satellite and high-resolution imagery would also be very helpful.
Their tech stack is Python, Django, Typescript, Node and React, with Google Cloud Platform for managing their services. They use a lot of PyTorch and TensorFlow and various other data libraries or frameworks so you might be getting the hint that data exp is key experience.
They’re hoping to find someone who’s been an EM in numerous companies, having seen some different approaches to leadership, process design and implementation, onboarding, and a deep curiosity for understanding people. Empathy is critical and this all feeds into building a team who are passionate about having a positive impact and compassionate towards their peers.
They also want someone familiar with startup environments, ideally who’s been through series A-C fundraises and the growth that comes with bringing on paying customers and investment simultaneously.
The team are friendly and passionate, and the company are supportive with good benefits including equity, so you’re bought into any future success.
Want to help address the climate crisis? What are you waiting for? 😁
ClimateTech Senior Fullstack Engineer – Earth Observation
Salary: €65,000 – €85,000 + equity
Location: Fully remote – Europe or UK based.
Forest management can be challenging. Cut too much and you’re causing unnecessary damage, too little and the risk of wildfire or damage to infrastructure can be devastating.
Vegetation monitoring may not sound very exciting but building earth observation software, utilising satellite imagery and Machine Learning with remote sensing and geospatial presents interesting challenges.
These systems are used to efficiently manage resources and team activities, saving time and money.
Most importantly though, this saves homes, businesses and services from blackouts caused by seasonal and extreme weather events. It’s a game changer in energy and climate resilience.
The company has grown rapidly since the end of 2021. There are 70 people now, with around 45 of those in development and data science across 5 teams with one core product, each team being quite specialised.
The company is hoping to find people with experience in earth observation or some familiarity with image processing and GIS/Geospatial technologies.
You’ll focus on building dashboards and web apps connecting various aerial imagery and satellite data to customers, enabling decision-making. You’ll work closely with product managers in an Agile environment. The company’s tech teams have grown heavily in the last 12 months and will continue to do so through the next 12+ months following the close of their Series A fundraiser.
They use Google Cloud Platform and Python alongside modern Typescript, ES6, ES7 and frameworks like React and NodeJS. Their products are very geospatial and remote sensing focused so experience with Python and GIS tools or geospatial data will be prioritised.
As with most dev roles these days you’ll do quite a lot of work with APIs, FASTAPI specifically, so browser API and backend API building is a must.
They’re keen to find someone with experience working in startups, ideally in the space sector, with imagery in some capacity, or with data pipelines and machine learning products.
Following that, a real passion for climate solutions is something they’ll need to see.
They care about their staff. They have a 13% vacation stipend to send you on some epic holidays contribute to your training and development and operate truly flexibly – so long as you’re available and overlap with the team (+/- 3-hour CET is best) you can work when you choose.
If this sounds like a bit of you, please reach out. They’re remote first and will consider people anywhere in Europe.
Forest management can be challenging. Cut too much and you’re causing unnecessary damage, too little and the risk of wildfire or damage to infrastructure can be devastating and costly.
Vegetation management may not sound all that exciting but building earth observation software to integrate satellite imagery with geospatial analysis and Machine Learning with data coming in from teams, remote sensors and other hardware on the ground presents interesting challenges!
These systems are used to efficiently manage resources and team activities, saving time and money.
Most importantly though, this saves homes, businesses and services from blackouts caused by seasonal and extreme weather events. It’s a game changer improving energy and climate resilience.
The company have grown rapidly since the end of 2021. There are ~60 people now, with around 45 of those in tech.
You’ll lead a team of 6-8 cross-disciplined people, building out new features and implementing deeply interesting product developments. Your key focus will be optimising the team, removing bottlenecks and supporting them individually, managing resources and planning workloads in line with changing priorities.
Data processing and pipelines are critical to the work, and it’s essential you’ve worked with machine learning products in the past. Geospatial and remote sensing data experience would also be very helpful, or any knowledge of satellite imagery.
Their tech stack is Python, Django, Typescript, Node and React, with Google Cloud Platform for managing their services. They use a lot of PyTorch and TensorFlow and various other data libraries or frameworks so you might be getting the hint that data exp is key experience.
They really want someone familiar with startup environments, ideally who’s been through series A-C fundraises and the growth that comes with bringing on paying customers and investment simultaneously.
The team are friendly and passionate, and the company are supportive with good benefits including equity, so you’re bought into any future success.
Want to help address the climate crisis? What are you waiting for? 😁
Fullstack Developer – Javascript & Python
Salary: €60,000 – €75,000 + equity + remote setup, conference and training budgets.
Location: Fully remote – Europe or UK based.
Forest management can be challenging. Cut too much and you’re causing unnecessary damage, too little and the risk of wildfire or damage to infrastructure can be devastating and costly.
Vegetation management may not sound all that exciting but building earth observation software to integrate satellite imagery and Machine Learning with data coming in from team and remote sensors and other hardware on the ground presents interesting challenges!
These systems are used to efficiently manage resources and team activities, saving time and money.
Most importantly though, this saves homes, businesses and services from blackouts caused by seasonal and extreme weather events. It’s a game changer in energy and climate resilience.
The company have grown rapidly since the end of 2021. There are ~60 people now, with around 40 of those in development and data science across 5 teams with one core product, with each team being quite specialised.
You’ll focus on building dashboards and web apps connecting various aerial imagery and satellite data to customers to enable decision-making. You’ll work closely with product managers in an Agile environment. The company’s tech teams have grown heavily in the last 12 months and will continue to do so through the next 12+ months.
They use Google Cloud Platform and Python alongside modern Javascript, ES6, ES7, Typescript and frameworks like React. Their products tilt heavily towards geospatial and remote sensing data so if you have exp with GIS tools or geospatial data that will really stand out.
As with most dev roles these days you’ll do quite a lot of work with APIs, too, so browser API and backend API building is a must.
They’re keen to find someone with experience working in startups, ideally in the space sector, or, with imagery in some capacity, or with data pipelines and machine learning products.
Following that, a real passion for climate solutions is something they’ll need to see.
They care about their staff. They have a 13% vacation stipend to send you on some epic holidays and contribute to your training and development, and operate truly flexibly – so long as you’re available and overlap with the team (+/- 3-hour CET is best) you can work when you chose.
If this sounds like a bit of you please reach out. They’re remote first and will consider people anywhere in Europe. They can also provide visa sponsorship via a Netherlands government salary sacrifice scheme if you’d prefer to move to the Netherlands.
Role: Senior SAP Functional Consultants x2 (Supply chain focus)
Salary: Up to £70k per annum
Location: Hybrid 2/3 day a week in Nottingham
Sector – Retail/Supply chain
Benefits – Healthcare, lifestyle benefits package, wellbeing initiatives and a pretty cool office they recently moved into (if I’m allowed to include that) to name but a few.
Looking at the current economic situation in the UK, it’s best to focus our attention on the companies that are setting the pace, continuing to expand and leaving the competitors in the dust. Why? Because it is 100 times better to scale your career in a recession-proof company that will continue to flourish against all odds than look over your shoulder to protect a below-market average salary every time the board decided to “streamline”.
I’m looking for two highly talented SAP consultants for an expanding industry name in the retail sector. Anyone with SAP experience specialized in procurement, inventory, logistics or distribution is fair game. These roles are perfect for subject matter experts in the SAP space that are sick of red tape and being underpaid and want to drive change, improvement and deliver end-to-end solutions in the supply chain department.
You will be an integral part of the business, bridging the communications gap between the IT teams and business managers leading the way on business process improvements. Gathering requirements and designing new solutions will be your bread and butter.
You’ll require a background in SAP ECC, with particular relevant experience in supply chain modules such as MM, WM, IM, SD and/or LE.
If you’re looking at the above and nodding your head, hit apply and let’s speak soon!
Location: Office in Nottingham City Centre, once per week/ fortnight in the office
Salary: Up to £75k plus benefits
You’re an old-school dev with some new-school experience.
You have loved .Net for a very long time and have been using it for just as long! The whole C family might feel like well-known relatives to you.
You’ve been doing something a bit different of late though, maybe some JavaScript or TypeScript with snazzy SPA frameworks like react, angular or Vue, and some DevOps, maybe.
Your passion is for tech, and it runs deeply: languages, technologies, etc. are just tools for you to produce some seriously impressive solutions, so you don’t mind which tech you’re using as long as it’s most appropriate and gets the job done nicely.
If this describes you, then read on, this might be the one for you!
I’m working with a global tech company, with a base in Nottingham City Centre. They need you to join them to expand their capabilities across a wide range of projects/ products/ systems, including one application in particular that’s getting a bit legacy now. They will run it for the next 18ish months and then it’ll be replaced with a new, shiny version. This is where your duality – old vs new school- comes in exceptionally handily.
Working in an Agile environment, you’ll be getting your hands dirty with tech like C#, .Net framework and Core/7+, Azure, SQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Vue/ React/ Angular, RabbitMQ/ Azure Service Bus, and some C/C++/Java, etc.
Having a team around you to learn from, mentor, and contribute to, you’ll have a whale of a time! They are all very good at what they do and super friendly, too. There are established progression routes for either IC (Individual contributor) up into architecture, or management.
If you like the sound of this, get in touch or apply now to be considered immediately!
Location: Office in Derby that you’ll need to go into at least 3 days per week for the first 6 months, then it drops down to around once per month.
Salary: £60k
Have you been unofficially managing a dev team, even offshore devs, whilst having to deliver code at the same time? Would you really rather concentrate all your efforts on managing, coaching, and developing the people in your team?
Then this role is for you!
I’m working with a Property SaaS company who have grown a lot recently, through acquisition. They have turned a collection of small industry-leading companies into a group that’s hard to be rivalled!
Due to this way of growing, they have maintained the small company feel to their roles and added the security and stability of a parent company into the mix, therefore giving their team the best of both worlds.
This role will see you leading a team of 50 developers in a mix of in-house and offshore reports, and you’ll be completely hands-off: this is a full-time job in itself!
Whilst you’ll not be hands-on in this role, a strong technical background in the Microsoft web tech stack is necessary for you to hold your own in technical conversations, 1-2-1s, code and performance reviews, etc. So, C#, .Net Core, SQL Server, Azure, and complementary tech like JavaScript/ TypeScript with a SPA framework like Angular, React, and Vue.
You’ll be someone who really cares about people and having a happy, high-performing team is what you strive to maintain. Being able to show examples of mentoring and/ or leading more junior team members and helping them grow and develop to the point of getting promoted in your current or past roles will be great for you to show at the interview.
It is no small task to manage people around the world, so previous experience in leading or managing (unofficially is fine) offshore teams, as well as in-house devs, is crucial for this role.
If you’re ready to be unleashed and show what you can really do, hit apply to be considered immediately!