Software Development Occupations salaries in Scotland
£87,095
avg per year
The average salary for Software Development Occupations jobs near Scotland is £87,095.*
Top 4 Related Jobs and Salaries
Top Software Development Occupations jobs near Scotland
View AllVR Developer
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Helensburgh
We recognize the importance of leveraging the unique talents and experiences of all our employees to drive innovation, deliver superior solutions, and maximize…
10 days ago
Software Engineer (React)
CGI
Glasgow
Initially the majority of this work will need 1/2 days a week on site in Glasgow. You will take ownership of key features and components, working closely with…
Graduate Technology - Technology Engineering Glasgow Autumn 2026
KPMG
Glasgow
As a Technology Engineering graduate, you’ll help design, build and improve the digital products that support our business and clients.
Software Engineer - React/Python/C#
Renewable Energy Systems Limited
Glasgow
Collaborate with product managers, designers, and other engineers to develop new features to an agreed roadmap that delivers product and business value.
Applications Support Developer (PHP)
Fleet Alliance
Glasgow
35 days holiday plus 2 duvet days, a shopping day, a volunteering day and your birthday off every year! Annual Birthday Voucher, Wellbeing Voucher, VIP Concert…
From £50,000 a year
Frontend Software Engineer III
JPMorganChase
Glasgow
Produces architecture and design artifacts for complex applications while being accountable for ensuring design constraints are met by software code development…
Similar locations
- Glasgow, SCT88 jobs
- Edinburgh, SCT87 jobs
- Dundee, SCT7 jobs
- Livingston, SCT3 jobs
- East Kilbride, SCT2 jobs
- Uddingston, SCT2 jobs
* Please note that all salary figures are approximations based upon third party submissions to SimplyHired or its affiliates. These figures are given to SimplyHired users for the purpose of generalised comparison only. Minimum wage may differ by region and you should consult the employer for actual salary figures.