Senior Software Engineer

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Senior Fullstack Software Engineer – UK Remote

Are you ready to put your technical expertise to work in transforming services that directly improve lives across the UK?

Our client provides emergency accommodation and vital support for some of the country’s most vulnerable people – including survivors of domestic abuse, refugees, and individuals seeking asylum. Their mission is to create safe environments and deliver innovative solutions that protect and empower those most in need.

They are now looking for a Senior Software Engineer to take a key role in rebuilding and modernising their software landscape. This is a unique opportunity to shape critical systems that underpin essential frontline services.

What’s on Offer

Fully remote within the UK

Salary up to £80,000

33 days annual leave

Pension & healthcare

A role with genuine social impact

A supportive, mission-driven workplace

Professional development and clear career progression

Key Responsibilities

Lead the design, development, and delivery of modern, web-based applications

Improve codebases, development practices, and deployment processes

Mentor engineers and foster a culture of collaboration and high performance

Build APIs, scalable architectures, and cloud-based platforms

Work within Agile and DevOps environments to deliver robust solutions

Partner with technical and non-technical stakeholders to design effective systems

About You

Extensive experience with C#, .NET, and SQL

Strong expertise in Azure and Azure cloud adoption frameworks

Proven track record in API development and modern system architectures

At least 3 years’ experience in a leadership role

Strong problem-solving skills and ability to perform under pressure

Hands-on experience with CI/CD pipelines, version control, testing, and code reviews

Excellent communication skills, able to work effectively with diverse teams

Background in Agile methodologies

Eligible for SC Clearance

If you’re a seasoned Senior Software Engineer passionate about building scalable solutions, and want your skills to make a real difference, we’d love to hear from you.

Due to close links to the UK Home Office our client will require all successful candidates to go through SC Clearance. Candidates must be UK citizens, have Settled Status or ILR.

Bright Purple is an equal opportunities employer: we are proud to work with clients who share our values of diversity and inclusion in our industry

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