Raileasy, who own and operate the TrainSplit brand, are hiring for two software engineers to join the engineering team. We’re a small, close-knit remote-first team geographically spread throughout the UK, but we make good use of pair programming and meet-ups at mutually accessible locations to collaborate. For both roles, interest/knowledge in UK rail fares would be useful but is by no means required.
We're very happy to answer questions from prospective applicants, so don't hesitate to email us (careers AT trainsplit.com) if you have any questions.
Unfortunately, we are unable to accept applications from candidates who do not have the right to work in the UK.
Please don't contact us if you are not a candidate, we are not interested in working with recruitment agencies.
We're currently looking for a backend software engineer to work on our industry-leading API and associated services. We’re looking for someone UK-based who will be able to work on our .NET-based services which are written in C#. We have a variety of smaller services written in Golang, too.
Please see the full specification here for further details.
To apply, send your CV to careers AT trainsplit.com.
We are looking for an experienced Android developer to work with us on enhancing our mobile application by introducing innovative features and improving the user experience when booking UK rail tickets. Our app is written mostly in Kotlin and communicates with our RESTful JSON API using OkHttp.
Please see the full specification here for further details.
To apply, send your CV to careers AT trainsplit.com.