Head of Software Development

Southampton
5 days ago
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Head of Software Development - SaaS

Hybrid, Southampton

Are you an experienced Head of, VP or Director of Software Development with strong experience managing talented developers building complex SaaS solutions?

Our long-standing customer is looking for a talented software leader to manage their 50-person development team during a phase of rapid growth and internationalisation.

The team build complex, customer facing B2B SaaS products used at significant volume.

With ambitious plans for the company and strong investment in engineering, tooling, and leadership, they are looking for a Head of Software Development to help scale the team, drive best practice and ensure high levels of engineering performance.

What You'll Be Responsible For

Owning delivery, quality, and scalability across the development function.
Embedding modern DevOps practices as part of development - CI/CD, automation, small batch delivery, and fast feedback.
Driving continuous improvement using metrics and meaningful engineering KPIs.
Improving developer productivity through better tooling, process, and engineering discipline.
Leading and developing managers, creating consistency while allowing teams autonomy.
Partnering closely with the CTO on technology strategy, platform evolution, and future capability.
Balancing delivery pressure with sustainable, high-quality engineering.About You

Strong commercial experience in senior engineering leadership (Director, Head of Engineering, VP, or Senior Engineering Manager).
Proven experience managing development managers and scaling engineering teams (40+).
Comfortable leading distributed teams.
Deep understanding of modern software development (TypeScript/JavaScript/.Net) and mature DevOps practices.
Analytical, pragmatic, and outcome focused with the credibility to engage at both strategic and technical levels.
Strong technical background having previously been hands-on with development, architecture and delivery.If you're managing managers, scaling teams, driving a high-performance culture, and want to do it in an environment that values engineering quality and long-term thinking, I'd be keen to talk.

Hit apply or message me directly for a confidential discussion.

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