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Application Engineer – Hybrid – Inside IR35

We’re looking for a talented Application Engineer with a strong passion for user experience and a love of working with modern front-end frameworks. You’ll join a collaborative team focused on continuously improving how software is designed, built, and delivered.

In this role, you’ll support a large-scale modernisation programme—building cloud-native applications, enhancing automation, and elevating how users experience technology across the business. You’ll play a hands-on role in shaping the look, feel, and usability of applications, working across both new and existing platforms to evolve UI capabilities.

Key Responsibilities

Analyse business requirements, system dependencies, and end-to-end workflows
Contribute to application architecture, hosting standards, UX/UI patterns, and design frameworks
Design and build APIs, integrations, orchestration components, data schemas, and user interfaces
Write secure, maintainable, and well-documented code
Maintain, enhance, and support applications, integrations, and services
Identify and implement opportunities for automation and system rationalisation
Skills & Experience

Strong experience with .NET/C#, SQL Server, React, and Python
Hands-on experience with security patterns including OAuth, SAML, and RBAC
Solid understanding of Azure cloud services
Experience with CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps and Infrastructure as Code (Terraform)
Strong understanding of UX/UI principles
Experience with Power Platform, SharePoint, or Visual Studio
Deployment experience using Docker and Kubernetes
Role Overview:

Position: Application Engineer
Type: Contract
Location: London – Hybrid – 2/3 days per week onsite
IR35 Status: Inside IR35
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