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Senior Full Stack Developer

Manchester
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Senior Full Stack Developer Manchester City Centre(2 days per week onsite) Up to £70,000+Benefits

My client is a rapidly scaling, cutting edge hospitality platform changing the way venues connect with their customers.

They are looking for an experienced senior product-focused full stack engineer who's excited by building user-facing features and has a strong sense of ownership over the outcome.

This is a hands-on role, with responsibility for designing, building, and maintaining high-quality software - and contributing to the practices and culture of the wider team.

You will:

Lead by example on delivery, product thinking and engineering quality.
Help define and deliver user-facing features that solve real problems.
Collaborate with product, design, and stakeholders from idea to release.
Build scalable, maintainable, well-tested software across the stack.
Improve our ways of working and coach a growing team.
Contribute to technical decisions on architecture, infrastructure, and toolingTech Stack:

You don't need to be a specialist in every language or tool we use - great engineers can learn. What matters most is a strong foundation in modern engineering best practices such as automated testing, continuous delivery, and building software that scales.

Frontend: React.js (including Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind)
Backend: .NET Core (C#), exposing RESTful APIs
Database: Microsoft SQL Server and MongoDB
Infrastructure: AWS (ECS with Fargate), provisioned using Terraform.
CI/CD: GitHub ActionsFor an immediate MS Teams interview please send your cv to Peter Bibby on the email address below

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