Sitecore Technical Lead

Sheffield
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Technical Lead - Sitecore

Location: Sheffield / London (UK)

Role Overview

A hands-on Technical Lead to establish and grow a new sitecore development capability from the ground up.

This is a foundational role within a newly formed DevOps POD merging into an existing team, requiring someone who leads by technical example, builds team culture, and delivers high-quality Sitecore solutions across backend and frontend.

Key Responsibilities

∙ Provide technical leadership across a cross-functional Sitecore development team, including engineers based in India, Poland and China.

∙ Actively contribute to and review pull requests; maintain code quality and architectural standards

∙ Unblock engineers and provide clear, pragmatic technical direction day-to-day

∙ Drive Agile ceremonies - sprint planning, reviews, retrospectives - and embed engineering best practices

∙ Engage directly with business stakeholders to translate requirements into sound technical solutions

∙ Define and evolve the team's development standards.

∙ Support hiring and onboarding of backend and frontend developers as the team scales

Required Skills & Experience

Sitecore

∙ Strong hands-on Sitecore experience (XM/XP/XM Cloud)

∙ Proficiency with Sitecore's architecture, content modelling, and multisite configurations

∙ Experience with Sitecore headless delivery (JSS, Experience Edge) desirable.

Backend

∙ C# / .NET development

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