Senior Software Developer

Tec Partners Recruitment Ltd
Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£400 – £475 ph

Salary

£400 – £475 ph

Job Type
Contract
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
5 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Senior Software Engineer (Contract)

3-Month Engagement | Outside IR35 | Up to £475 per day | Hybrid (London / Ipswich)

A rapidly expanding SaaS company is seeking an experienced Senior Software Engineer to support their agile delivery team on an initial 3-month contract. This position offers a strong mix of hands-on development and strategic input, with the opportunity to shape system architecture, influence engineering practices, and contribute directly to product evolution.

You'll play a key role in designing, building, and improving scalable cloud-native applications, while also guiding team members and promoting high standards across the development lifecycle.

Core expertise required:

Advanced experience with C# and .NET (Framework and Core)

Frontend development using TypeScript, HTML, CSS, and either React or Vue

Proven track record with AWS, ideally including serverless architectures (e.g., Lambda)

Experience with CI/CD pipelines and Infrastructure as Code (Terraform or CDK)

Strong grounding in clean architecture, SOLID principles, and code maintainability

Knowledge of API integration and secure development practices (OWASP)What you'll be doing:

Delivering end-to-end software solutions in a modern tech stack

Working closely with product managers, QA, and engineering leadership

Conducting code reviews and providing mentorship to developers

Maintaining and enhancing live systems, with a focus on continuous improvementDesirable (but not essential):

Experience with TDD or BDD methodologies

Familiarity with PCI or ISO standards

Exposure to VoIP technologies

Knowledge of Python or AI-related developmentThis role follows a hybrid working model, with occasional travel to London or Ipswich (approximately once per month).

An excellent opportunity to contribute to a high-performing team building robust, secure, and scalable SaaS solutions

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