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Lead Software Engineer

Chester
1 week ago
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Lead Software Engineer - C# / Go / SQL Server / Kubernetes

C#, Go, React.js, SQL Server, REST & GraphQL APIs, GCP, Kubernetes, Git
Salary up to £100k
Hybrid - 2 days onsite in Chester
Influential, hands-on leadership role with no line management

Who We Are
We're a fast-growing tech company delivering high-impact SaaS solutions to a global customer base. Our products support critical digital experiences, and our teams are dedicated to building secure, scalable systems that perform at high volume.

We've created a collaborative and developer-led engineering culture where innovation, continuous improvement, and technical excellence are genuinely valued. As we continue to scale, we're looking for a Lead Back-End Engineer to help shape the evolution of our platform and lead key technical initiatives.

Who We're Seeking
We're looking for an experienced Lead Software engineer with a strong foundation in modern programming principles and a proven track record of delivering robust, cloud-based systems.

In this role, you'll provide hands-on technical leadership across key projects, work closely with product and engineering stakeholders, and play a pivotal role in evolving the architecture of our platform. You'll be given the autonomy to explore new ideas, recommend improvements, and guide best practices across the team.

You'll Need:

Proven experience with C# and/or Go in production environments
Strong experience with SQL Server and modern database architecture
RESTful and GraphQL API development
Experience with distributed cloud systems - we use Kubernetes in GCP
Deep understanding of software design patterns and architecture best practices
Prior experience acting as a technical lead within cross-functional teams
Excellent Git skills and familiarity with CI/CD pipelines
Passion for coaching, mentoring, and driving engineering excellence

Benefits

25 days holiday + bank holidays + your birthday off
Flexible working hours with hybrid setup
Health scheme, EAP, cycle-to-work, and employee discounts
Collaborative, forward-thinking engineering culture
Regular socials and developer-led initiatives

What Happens Next?
Please apply online or email me directly at (url removed). For more info, feel free to call me on (phone number removed). By applying, you consent to us processing your details for this role only. We look forward to hearing from you!

Key Skills: C#, Go, React.js, SQL Server, REST APIs, GraphQL, Kubernetes, GCP, Git, Agile, CI/CD, GitOps, Architecture, Design Patterns, Mentoring, Observability, TDD

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