Technical Lead

Victoria, Greater London
4 months ago
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Technical Lead
London – Victoria
Minimum two days a week in the office.
 
We’re pleased to have partnered with a Global leading Consultancy who due to continued growth are looking for multiple Technical Leads to join the ranks in the Digital division. We’re looking for experienced professionals that will get an opportunity to stamp their mark on several projects across a variety of different industries including Energy, Financial Services, Health, Public Services & Security amongst many others.
 
You will come from a strong technical background – predominant technologies below – but will have experience of hands-on leadership. This could include managing an Engineering team, steering technical teams in the right direction, as well as providing mentorship to Engineers. As this will be working closely with Stakeholders, including visits to client sites, experience working with stakeholders is essential in order to be a successful candidate. Below is an idea of the technologies used throughout the Digital team.
 
Tech Environment
Languages: JavaScript/TypeScript, Java, C#
Frameworks: React, Angular, Vue, Node.js, Spring Boot, .NET
Cloud: AWS, Azure, GCP
DevOps: Jenkins, GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps, Terraform, CloudFormation
 
Due to the nature of the work, candidates must be eligible for Security Clearance or won’t be eligible. If you feel you would be a suitable fit & would be interested in finding out more, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Ryan Quantrill at (url removed)

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