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Software Development Team Lead

Newport Pagnell
3 weeks ago
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Software Development Team Lead – .NET Core / Azure
Hybrid | Newport Pagnell, Near Milton Keynes, North Buckinghamshire
Ready to take on a role where you code, lead and shape what comes next?
This is your chance to join a growing tech business building the next generation of its platform. You will guide a talented team while staying hands-on, creating an environment where high standards and great collaboration deliver results.
It’s a role for someone who wants variety: part coding, part driving delivery, part problem-solving with the team to get projects over the line.
Why this role stands out


  • Shape the new tech stack and influence architecture, tooling and standards

  • Lead a talented, collaborative dev team and support their growth

  • Stay close to the code with .NET Core, Azure and modern engineering practices

  • Deliver high-quality software in a values-led culture with strong retention

What you will be doing


  • Leading and mentoring a small development team

  • Writing and reviewing code across .NET Core, Web API and SQL

  • Working with Product, DevOps and QA to plan and deliver projects

  • Improving CI/CD pipelines, coding standards, tooling and secure development practices

  • Managing incident handling, root cause analysis and documentation

  • Collaborating with offshore developers to maintain consistent quality

Tech landscape


  • C#, .NET Core, MVC, Web API

  • Azure

  • SQL Server, Entity Framework

  • React/Angular exposure useful but not essential

  • Infrastructure as Code, DevOps and CI/CD

You will thrive in this role if you:


  • Have 5+ years’ .NET experience including technical leadership

  • Enjoy balancing hands-on coding with leading a team

  • Build strong team relationships and communicate clearly

  • Want to be part of building something that will last

The practical details:


  • Hybrid – 2 to 3 days in the office (rural location, car required)

  • Must have the right to work in the UK (no sponsorship)

  • Competitive salary + bonus + 5% employer pension

  • 24 days holiday + your birthday off (increases with service)

📩 Apply now to join a low-ego, values-led team that’s building something brilliant

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