Senior Software Engineer

Manchester
2 months ago
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Senior Software Engineer

Software Developer (.NET / Azure) – Manchester / Remote – up to £80k

Tired of firefighting someone else’s code?
Want to actually see the impact your work has on customers?

This team sits right at the centre of our growth — the bridge between product and client. You’ll be building and integrating new components, rolling out product enhancements, and making sure our biggest customers get the tech experience they’ve been promised.

This isn’t maintenance — it’s hands-on engineering that makes onboarding smoother, integrations cleaner, and the product better every time you touch it.

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Building and extending .NET / Azure microservices that power customer integrations.

  • Rolling out new product features across existing and onboarding clients.

  • Collaborating with internal teams and customer stakeholders to deliver seamless solutions.

  • Championing clean, test-driven, event-driven development (TDD / SOLID).

  • Using Azure DevOps to streamline delivery and automation.

    What We’re Looking For:

  • Strong experience with C# .NET Core and Azure.

  • A developer who enjoys variety — one week building new features, the next integrating with a client’s system.

  • Confident communicator with both internal teams and external stakeholders.

  • Curious, detail-oriented and motivated to make things work smoothly end to end.

    Why You’ll Love It:

  • Impact: You’ll directly shape how major clients use our platform.

  • Growth: Be part of a high-performing team that’s expanding fast.

  • Autonomy: Ownership of your work, trust to deliver.

  • Flexibility: Manchester-based with remote options.

  • Package: Up to £80k + benefits (pension, medical, life assurance).

    Join the team that brings our tech to life for our biggest customers — clean code, sharp minds, real impact

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