As a Software Engineering Specialist you will apply your scientific and mathematical knowledge to develop computer software and solve problems.
You’ll create and improve systems to meet particular needs, testing both hard and software systems to diagnose and resolve system faults.
You’ll lead on the design and development of bespoke secure and scalable software solutions and services for distributed web, mobile and fixed PC and mainframe platforms.
As an expert you’ll work across different platforms and develop software using programming languages appropriate to the applications being developed.
Typical graduate software engineer salaries start from £18,000 a year, while the average annual salary for a software engineer is between £25,000 and £50,000.
At senior or management level, software engineers can earn £45,000 to £70,000, and bonus schemes may also be available.
To get into this profession, you’ll typically need to complete a university course, college course or apprenticeship in a relevant subject, such as software development or software engineering.
You could do a foundation degree, higher national diploma or a degree in:
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