Lead Developer/ Software Developer

Durham
6 months ago
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We're on the lookout for a Lead Developer who combines deep technical expertise with a passion for innovation. If you're a lead developer with a strategic mindset and enjoy mentoring others while shaping bespoke digital solutions, this could be your next big move.

Your Role at a Glance:

Collaborate with senior stakeholders and clients to define and refine technical requirements.
Architect and design custom software solutions tailored to complex business needs.
Contribute directly to development efforts where your skills make a difference.

What You Bring:

A strong foundation in software development, ideally as a Senior Developer or Software architect.
Proven experience gathering and translating requirements for complex systems.
A genuine curiosity for technology and a broad interest in software projects.
Solid grasp of the full software development lifecycle, including Agile and DevOps methodologies.

Skills:

C#.NET , JavaScript
Azure
Experience in a client-facing role is a plus.

Benefits:

Competitive salary and benefits package.
Opportunities for career growth and continuous learning.
A collaborative, forward-thinking environment.
Work with cutting-edge technologies on interesting projects.
Hybrid working- 1 day per week in office in Durham

How to Apply:

Apply with your most recent CV asap to be considered and obtain an interview

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