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Software Engineering Manager

Durkar
2 weeks ago
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Software Engineering Manager - £80,000 - £90,000 | REMOTE-FIRST with occasional office time in West Yorkshire

A fast growing professional services firm requires a Software Engineering Manager on a permanent basis. You'll sit on the tech leadership team, reporting directly into a Director and wants someone by their side who's ready to modernise platforms and bring fresh ideas to the table.

What's exciting about this one?

You'll lead the full engineering & test function; with a squad of capable devs across .NET, Azure, and modern frontend
You'll own application architecture and solution design end to end
You'll play a key role in shaping a digital Centre of Excellence and tech product strategy
This is a strategic, people-focussed leadership opportunity; but you'll need the hands on engineering skills to back it up.
If you've been looking for the kind of role where you can shape the future of engineering culture  and  build something meaningful with a leadership team that actually listens - this could be it!
UK-based, remote-first with occasional team meetups in West Yorkshire.could be it.

What you'll need:

Solid background in .NET/C# engineering: you've likely led teams building scalable platforms
Strong understanding of front-end tech (React/Angular), cloud-native design and Azure
Proven experience leading software & QA teams with a culture of CI/CD, test automation and modern practices
Sharp thinking, clear communication and the ability to speak to both engineers and execs
Experience managing legacy systems & a passion for building something better

Want to know more?

Drop me a message or apply direct - happy to run you through the scope

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