Software Engineer
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We’re looking for a Software Engineer to join our UK Engineering team and help develop the next generation of software that powers Instron’s industry‑leading testing systems.
If you enjoy solving real‑world engineering problems, working collaboratively in a supportive Agile team, and seeing your software used in laboratories across the globe, we’d love to hear from you.
This role is based at our UK site in High Wycombe.
What You’ll Be Doing
As a Software Engineer at Instron, you will:
- Design, develop, and maintain high‑quality software features for our testing systems, primarily using C# and .NET
- Work in an Agile / Scrum environment, owning your tasks and contributing to shared project goals
- Write clean, testable code, alongside unit tests and test cases, working closely with our Software Quality Assurance team
- Collaborate with mechanical, electrical, and systems engineers to deliver robust, integrated solutions
- Investigate, troubleshoot, and resolve software issues across new and existing products
- Review and contribute to your colleagues’ code, helping maintain high engineering standards
- Support and enhance released products in response to customer and market needs
- Share progress, ideas, and improvements with your project manager or technical mentor
- Strong programming experience in C# and object‑oriented design
- Experience developing software for hardware-based products.
- Experience developing WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) applications, including building user interfaces that interact with a business layer.
- A keen eye for detail and a structured, logical & analytical approach to problem solving
- Experience using Visual Studio and modern debugging tools
- Knowledge of UML, OOP principles, and the software development lifecycle
- A proactive mindset — comfortable working independently while contributing to a wider team
- Confidence designing, writing, debugging, and testing software
- Experience with Agile development methodologies
- Familiarity with Azure DevOps, Git, or TFVC
- An engineering or materials science background
- A degree in software engineering, engineering, or a scientific discipline, or equivalent professional experience / certification
- Around 2+ years of relevant programming experience e.g. for instrumentation or electro-mechanical or servohydrauliic systems (we’re open to different career paths)
- Purpose‑driven engineering – your software supports critical testing across industries that value precision and safety
- Global impact – see your work used by customers around the world
- Supportive technical culture – collaborate with experienced engineers and learn from subject‑matter experts
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