Start Date: From 2 February 2026 (allowing for notice periods)
Compensation: £32,000–£40,000 + standard benefits
Work Pattern: Monday–Friday, hours between 8:00–18:00
About Epos Now
Epos Now builds cloud-based POS and business management solutions used by tens of thousands of merchants worldwide. Join the POS Tribe and help deliver reliable, scalable products that power daily operations for customers.
Role Overview
Seeking a Product Developer (IC4) to backfill a key position in the POS Tribe. This role focuses on designing, building, and improving features while maintaining high standards of code quality, reliability, and architecture.
Key Responsibilities
* Develop new product solutions for the POS Tribe from design through deployment.
* Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve bugs in existing systems.
* Monitor deployments, ensuring stable, observable releases and swift rollbacks when needed.
* Grow architectural knowledge of both general software design and the current platform's architecture.
* Participate actively in technical discussions and design reviews to improve products and practices.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
* New POS solutions delivered to scope and quality standards.
* Reduction in backlog bugs and faster mean time to resolution.
* Reliable, well-monitored deployments with minimal incidents.
* Demonstrable growth in architectural contributions and design quality.
* Meaningful participation in technical discussions resulting in measurable improvements.
What You'll Bring
* Solid experience as a product-focused software developer (IC4 level).
* Strong debugging, problem-solving, and delivery skills.
* Familiarity with modern software architecture and deployment practices.
* Clear communication and a collaborative approach within cross-functional teams.
* Growth mindset with a focus on continuous improvement.
Why Join
* Impact: Build core solutions used daily by a large global customer base.
* Autonomy: Own features end-to-end and influence architectural direction.
* Growth: Expand technical breadth and depth within a supportive engineering culture.