Lead .Net Engineer

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Lead .Net Engineer | C# | Microservices | DevOps | Hybrid, London | £90k 
 
I'm proud to partner with one of the UK’s leading independent professional services consultancies, specialising in pensions, risk, investment, and insurance. With over 1,700 employees across 10+ offices, they deliver high‑quality, partner‑led advice, 
they lead with innovation, offering modern digital tools and technology platforms that help clients navigate complexity more effectively.
 
They are seeking a highly skilled Lead .Net Engineer to focus on delivering microservices‑based applications; working as part of an agile Scrum team, the role involves designing, building, and enhancing distributed systems, developing APIs, and ensuring scalability, reliability, and security across cloud‑based platforms. 
 
You’ll collaborate closely with DevOps teams in Azure, contribute to architecture and roadmap decisions, and lead by writing clean, maintainable code while supporting best practices across the team.
 
The ideal candidate brings strong experience in microservices, event‑driven architecture, C#, SQL/NoSQL, cloud infrastructure, containerisation, with excellent problem‑solving skills and the ability to influence technical direction.
 
In return they offer up to £90k and hybrid working of 2/3 days a week onsite in London!
 
Unfortunately we cannot offer sponsorship at this time.
 
Please contact me at (url removed) to discuss further!
 
Lead .Net Engineer | C# | Microservices | DevOps | Hybrid, London | £90k

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