Net Team Lead

Norwich
3 days ago
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Role: .Net Team Leader

Location: Norwich (Hybrid)

Salary: Up to £60,000 DOE

A well-established organisation is seeking an experienced .NET Development Team Leader to lead a small but highly capable development team responsible for delivering and supporting business-critical systems.

Reporting to the Applications Development Manager, this role combines technical leadership, people management and project delivery. You will oversee the development of internal systems, ensure the team is delivering high-quality solutions and maintain strong support for business users.

You will manage projects across the full development lifecycle, from planning and design through to implementation and ongoing support, while helping to develop and motivate the wider team.

Key Responsibilities

Lead and manage the day-to-day activities of the development team

Deputise for the Applications Development Manager when required

Plan and schedule team workloads and provide progress updates to management

Ensure adequate team cover for development and support activities

Mentor and develop team members, supporting their technical growth

Conduct staff appraisals and performance reviews in line with department standards

Manage projects from concept through to delivery within agreed timelines and budgets

Produce technical specifications, estimates and implementation plans

Ensure systems are well documented, tested and maintained to a high standard

Ensure user issues are resolved efficiently and escalated where necessary

Contribute to improving development standards and best practices

Skills & Experience

Strong experience with .NET development (C# / ASP.NET)

Experience working with Microsoft SQL Server

Development within Microsoft Visual Studio environments

Experience working with Azure platforms and services

Knowledge of HTML and web technologies

Familiarity with MS Windows environments

Strong communication skills and ability to work across technical and non-technical teams

Desirable Skills

JavaScript or TypeScript

Azure DevOps

PowerShell scripting

Experience with Power Platform

Mobile development exposure (Android / iOS)

Experience with .NET MAUI

Personal Attributes

Strong leadership and team collaboration skills

Ability to communicate effectively at all levels

Motivated to learn and adopt new technologies

Organised with strong problem-solving abilities

This role would suit either an existing Development Team Leader or a Senior .NET Developer looking to take the next step into leadership. If interested, please reach out to Fintan at TEC Partners for more detail

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