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CBSbutler Holdings Limited trading as CBSbutler
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7 months ago
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IT Technical Lead

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Director of Engineering

Command Recruitment City of London, United Kingdom
Posted
18 Sep 2025 (7 months ago)

Software Technical Lead

Rate: £500 - £600 a day

Location: Bristol hybrid one day every other week

Duration: 6 months initially

Clearance: SC Clearance required

You will join a global IT consultancy delivering digital transformation to a public sector body.

This is a hands-on leadership role responsible for actively supporting and guiding the team of seven through complex technical challenges.

The role involves breaking down complex tasks into manageable components, delegating effectively, and empowering team members to take ownership of their work.

Key responsibilities include:

Providing clear technical direction and mentorship to the team.
Applying sound judgment to make technical decisions.
Driving improvements in system documentation, team processes, and overall developer experience.
Delivering direct, constructive feedback to foster individual and team growth.
Promoting a collaborative, accountable, and high-performance team culture.

Tech stack:

Node.js, ReactJS, JavaScript, TypeScript, npm, AWS, Jenkins, Terraform, and PostgreSQL.
The client is however open to strong candidates with adjacent skill sets. The technical stack is flexible for the right person

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