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As a Back-end Engineer at SiteAssist, you’ll be in charge of building delightful user experiences in collaboration with the Product Team (PM, Design, Front-end, Platform).
👷♀️ The construction and infrastructure industries are undergoing rapid digital transformation, driven by the need for efficiency, transparency, and above all, safety. As organisations move away from outdated, paper-based systems and fragmented legacy tools, SiteAssist is redefining how high-risk work is controlled, monitored, and verified.
1️⃣ We first established ourselves as the leading digital platform for Permits to Work, delivering real-time control and compliance across complex, multi-contractor environments. Today, SiteAssist is trusted by numerous Tier 1 contractors, major infrastructure projects, and utilities companies, and has processed over 1 million permits and more than 3 million auditable interactions. Our system now underpins critical safety and compliance operations across the UK’s largest infrastructure, energy, and defence projects — while remaining accessible to smaller Tier 2 and Tier 3 contractors.
🏗️ Building on this foundation, we’re expanding into new verticals including airports, utilities, and asset management, where our platform manages secure workforce access, real-time monitoring, and regulatory compliance in high-liability environments.
💡 Our next generation of AI-driven analytics and risk prediction transforms site data into proactive insights — detecting hazards before they cause incidents and giving asset owners a measurable reduction in risk.
❤️ Our mission remains simple but powerful: to make work safer, smarter, and more accountable — everywhere high-risk activity takes place.
The ideal candidate for this role is a Back-end Engineer with experience building well tested Java Spring Boot services in AWS. You should have at least 2-3 years professional experience in software development.
The best candidates will have experience with the following. You don’t need to have worked with everything on the list, the more the better: