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The pitch:
If you enjoy working with modern cloud tech, solving real business problems, and building scalable software used across energy infrastructure — this one’s worth your time.

This isn’t just a dev job buried in maintenance work. You’ll join a multidisciplinary product team pushing forward a truly tech-led roadmap in a business building some of the UK’s most ambitious energy projects. The goal? Make energy smarter, greener, and more reliable — powered by software that scales.

What you’ll be doing:
You'll be hands-on with a full stack of modern tools and part of an agile squad made up of engineers, architects, testers, and product folk. Expect to:

  • Design and build scalable backend services in C# (.NET) — APIs, Azure Functions, background jobs.

  • Contribute to front-end applications using React (TypeScript, HTML, CSS).

  • Build and run in Azure — working with a range of native cloud services.

  • Be part of improving CI/CD pipelines and DevOps automation.

  • Test your own work with unit/integration tests and help others do the same through peer reviews.

  • Work closely with domain experts in one of the UK’s fastest-growing energy providers.

    What you bring:
    We’re not looking for a certain number of years — just solid, hands-on experience and a willingness to learn. You’ll be encouraged to grow into areas that interest you, with budget and support for training and certifications.

    You’ll ideally have experience with:

  • Backend development using C# and .NET

  • Working with Azure services

  • Front-end development in React

  • Testing — unit/integration, and general code quality practices

  • SQL and/or NoSQL databases

  • CI/CD and DevOps principles

    Why it’s a good move:
    You’ll join a tech-driven team inside a business that’s at the heart of the UK’s energy transition — spanning solar, wind, batteries, and more. The platform is built in-house, with a culture that values clean code, automation, and user experience.

    This is a team where your work won’t get buried. You’ll ship features used daily to optimise real-time energy decisions across the country

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