Lead SharePoint Developer

Worthing
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Lead SharePoint Developer

Location: Worthing (hybrid - 1 or 2 days per week in office)

Salary: £60k - £74k (depending on experience)

Tec Partners are working with a well-known utilities provider, who are looking for an experienced Lead SharePoint Developer, with proven expertise in SharePoint Online and M365, to join their Content and Collaboration function. As a Lead SharePoint Developer, you will head up a small, skilled SharePoint development team, acting as the strategic and technical lead for all SharePoint development, ensuring delivery of solutions that are scalable, secure and brilliantly designed.

Key responsibilities:

Leading the design, build and deployment of SharePoint Online sites, structures, and digital experiences

Managing and mentoring a team of SharePoint developers, driving quality and continuous improvement

Working with business stakeholders to translate requirements into technical solutions that deliver real value

Overseeing workflow, form, and automation development using Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate)

Driving ECM best practice, from metadata standards to content lifecycle and user adoption

Providing technical leadership across ECM architecture, integrations, performance improvements, and migrations

Ensuring governance, compliance, and security standards are applied consistently across the M365 environmentWhat they are looking for:

Proven expertise in SharePoint Online and M365 development, including SPFx, PowerShell, PnP, and the Power Platform

Strong understanding of the software development lifecycle, including Agile, Scrum, and DevSecOps

Experience leading technical teams and delivering enterprise‑level digital collaboration solutions

Programming skills across .NET (C#, ASP.NET Core), JavaScript/TypeScript, and frameworks such as React

Experience working with Azure DevOps and cloud‑based architectures

Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence stakeholders at all levelsThis is a fantastic opportunity for a Lead SharePoint Developer to join a reputable and recognisable employer and a highly engaged and strategically important team, in a time of exciting change and investment for the business. If you are a Lead SharePoint Developer, with the skills and experience listed above, then get in touch right away to find out more!

If you are interested in this position or would like to discuss further, please send your CV for immediate review

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