Lead Software Developer (C# .Net Core Microservices) *Hybrid / London* to £95k
Would you like to take ownership and make an impact as a Lead Software Developer, working across the full development lifecycle of complex financial applications for a pioneering digital challenger bank?
Salary & Benefits:
Your Role:
As a Lead Software Developer, you will split your time between people management of a team of 4 and hands-on development, enabling your team to build efficient, reliable, and secure applications. You will be responsible for all technical deliverables and the delivery of high-quality software every 2 weeks, conducting 1-2-1 and mentoring your team, supporting training and development, and overseeing performance reviews.
Along with your team you will be developing complex open banking APIs across the full development lifecycle using a modern technology stack, with a DevOps culture encompassing C#, .Net Core, Docker, and Kubernetes, within a Microservices architecture. Some of your key responsibilities within the team will include developing high quality, clean, and performant C# .Net 6 applications, advising on where requirements could be improved to meet business needs, debugging and writing unit tests, and contributing to the continuous improvement of engineering practices.
WFH & Office:
For this role you will be able to mostly work remotely. When you are in the office (1 day a month maximum requirement) you will be based in a scenic area of London with plenty of restaurants and bars nearby.
Requirements:
As a Lead Software Developer, you can expect to earn a competitive salary (up to £95k) plus benefits.
Apply today or call to find out more about this Lead Software Developer (.Net Core) role.
Ref: BB/20319/B/AT/131123_1699863946
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