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A leading logistics provider is seeking a Principal Software Engineer to join their team in Eye, UK. This hands-on role involves developing drone-related backend systems and offers opportunities for leadership and mentoring. Ideal candidates will have extensive experience in software development and system architecture, with a focus on scalability and complex problem-solving. The position allows for remote work for the first six months, with a dynamic start-up environment fostering growth and collaboration.
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IONA
Eye, United Kingdom
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23.05.2025
07.07.2025
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Principal Software Engineer to join our team full time. This is a hands-on role where you will be deeply involved in the development of drone related backend systems, contributing across the entire stack. You will also have the opportunity to expand into leadership responsibilities, including managing external consultants and freelancers, mentoring other developers, and driving strategy and improvements in processes and toolchains. You will report to the Head of Product and will be entrusted with most of the technological decisions.
The ideal candidate is a full-stack expert with strong system architecture skills who thrives in challenging environments where you always need to learn and level up quickly. You will shape the technical foundation of our Transportation Management System (TMS), encompassing vehicle routing, fleet management, predictive maintenance, and more. Additionally, you will oversee the deployment and integration of shared support services.
Hands-On Development of an UAV-enabled TMS and NOC:
System Architecture and Integration:
Leadership and Mentorship:
Required Qualifications and Skills
Preferred Qualifications
IONA is an innovative logistics provider utilising drone technology to address delivery challenges in rural and remote areas. Backed by an expert team with strong ties to renowned institutions such as Cranfield University, Carbon13 and The National Robotarium, the company is developing the first drone designed for the needs and regulations of rural deliveries.
The Sonnet Quad has a patented design and tilting rotor, making it four times more energy efficient than any alternative. This provides extended range, larger cargo capacity and lower costs. The solution increases margins from existing segments like medical deliveries and opens new ones such as day-to-day rural logistics. It reaches breakeven with only 200 residents in a community, i.e., ten times fewer than delivery vans require, and saves 500kg of CO2e emissions and £400 in purchasing power per year per person due to reduced car dependency and decarbonisation.