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People Lead Engineer
C#, Azure, SQL Server
South Manchester / Hybrid
£70k + Benefits

This is a great opportunity for a People Lead Software Engineer to join an established team as they start a brand-new piece of greenfield work. With a huge roadmap of work, it’s the perfect time to join the team and make your mark.

The Lead Software Engineer will join a business that puts its customers and staff at the heart of everything it does. With an award-winning workplace culture, you will join a business that values flexibility and work life balance.

You will lead a team of 4 to 6 engineers working with a modern tech stack that includes .NET Core, Azure, React, SQL Server, Azure DevOps, and Docker.

As a Lead Software Engineer, you will need to demonstrate experience leading teams, including running one to ones and performance reviews.

The team is based in South Manchester and works from the office 2 to 3 days per week.

This is a strong stepping stone if you are looking to step back from hands-on development and progress further into management.

If you are a Lead Software Engineer looking to get stuck into a greenfield project within an established team that looks after its staff, apply or get in touch today.

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