Algorithm software engineer (C#) - Perm - Coventry

Coventry
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Role: Algorithm Software Engineer (C#)

Location: Coventry - Hybrid (2 days per week onsite)
Salary: £60,000 - £70,000
Right to work: You must already have the right to work in the UK (no sponsorship available).

About the business

This is an opportunity to join a rapidly scaling, innovation-led technology company working on highly complex engineering and data-driven products. The organisation operates in a fast-moving, research-focused environment where advanced mathematics and algorithm development are central to its solutions.
You'll be joining a multidisciplinary team of engineers, scientists, and software specialists working on challenging real-world problems that require deep technical thinking and creativity.

What you'll be doing

In this role, you will design and implement sophisticated mathematical and scientific algorithms in C#. You will work closely with domain specialists to translate theoretical models into high-quality, efficient, and reliable software components.
You will play a key role in improving existing systems, developing new capabilities, and contributing to the technical direction of algorithm-based projects.
This position offers a hybrid working model, requiring collaboration in the Solihull office two days per week.

What you'll need (Essential)

We are looking for someone who can demonstrate:

Strong commercial experience in C#, particularly in technical, scientific, or mathematical software development

A Master's degree or PhD in a STEM subject such as Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, or Computer Science

A solid understanding of advanced mathematical principles

Experience working with complex algorithms and numerical methods

Knowledge of 3D vector mathematics and spatial calculations

A proven ability to solve difficult technical problems in innovative ways

Strong analytical and logical reasoning skills

Nice to have (Desirable)

It would be advantageous if you also have experience with one or more of the following:

Inertial navigation systems, particularly in robotics, autonomous systems, or drone technology

Sensor fusion techniques, including Kalman filtering or similar approaches

Practical experience using MATLAB for modelling, simulation, or data analysis

What's in it for you

Competitive salary between £60,000 and £70,000

Flexible hybrid working model

Opportunity to work on technically challenging and impactful projects

Collaborative, highly skilled engineering environment

Career development within a growing technology organisation

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