Principal Software Engineer

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2 weeks ago
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Principal Software Engineer

Hours: 40h p/w

Location: Hybrid or Remote 

Salary:60k-70k

Build the platforms that power better travel money

At eurochange, we’re transforming foreign exchange — making it better, simpler and more convenient for millions of customers. Technology is at the heart of that journey, and we’re looking for a Principal Software Engineer to help shape the platforms that drive our digital future.

This is a senior, hands-on technical leadership role where you’ll influence architecture, guide engineering standards, and deliver enterprise-grade solutions that scale with our ambitions.

What you’ll be doing

As our Principal Software Engineer, you’ll be a technical authority across our digital platforms, combining architectural vision with practical delivery. You’ll:

Lead end-to-end full-stack delivery, from backend services and APIs to customer-facing and internal applications

Shape and evolve platform and system architecture, ensuring solutions are secure, scalable and future-ready

Translate business strategy into robust technical designs, balancing innovation with resilience

Set the standard for clean code, engineering best practice and quality across teams

Drive modernisation initiatives, reducing technical debt and improving performance

Champion DevOps, CI/CD and automation, enabling faster, safer releases

Embed security, compliance and GDPR-by-design into everything we build

Collaborate closely with Product, Design, Architecture and senior stakeholders

Mentor and influence engineers at all levels, raising the bar for technical excellence

About you

You’re a strategic, hands-on technical leader who enjoys solving complex problems and influencing direction. You’re trusted for your judgement, calm under pressure, and passionate about building systems that last.

You’ll bring:

Expert-level experience with C#, .NET and object-oriented design

Strong front-end knowledge using JavaScript/TypeScript and React

Deep experience designing and governing enterprise APIs (REST & SOAP), ideally on Azure

Proven leadership in DevOps, CI/CD pipelines and cloud-native environments

Advanced SQL Server and data modelling expertise

Strong understanding of microservices and distributed systems

Experience with CMS platforms (e.g. Umbraco) and third-party integrations

A collaborative mindset and the ability to influence without line management

Our Perks Are Out of This World!

Colleague Rate on Travel Money

28 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays)

High Street Discounts

Free 24/7 Virtual GP service for you and your family

Cycle to Work Scheme

Employee Wellbeing & Financial Support through Retail Trust

Employee Assistance Programme – because you matter!

Wagestream – access your earned wages when you need it

Recognition Awards for outstanding service

Additional holiday entitlement after 1 year

Life Assurance

…and much more!

Our Vision

To be the UK’s go-to travel money provider, adding value to every customer’s journey!

Our Purpose

Foreign exchange… but better, simpler & more convenient, we’re the trusted inspirational experts.

Our Values

We Strive, We Trust, We’re Aspirational, We’re Responsible, We’re Sincere

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