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Software Manager

Norwich
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Software Manager
Norwich - Hybrid
Salary up to £80k (doe)

Experienced Software Manager required to help guide and inspire a team of talented Microsoft stack software developers.
As a Software Team Lead, you'll take responsibility for leading a squad of developers to deliver high quality secure solutions and will be a mix of hands-on technical coding, leadership skills, and experience in agile development processes.
This is an opportunity will allow you to make a tangible impact to the future of the business!

Key Responsibilities

  • Guide and motivate a team of software developers helping them deliver large-scale, high-quality solutions.
  • Ensure the team adheres to best practices, coding standards, data privacy and ensure compliance
  • Play a key role in shaping technical strategies and ensuring delivery aligns with broader business goals.
  • Continuous improvement in code quality, security and system performance
  • Help grow the team by identifying and hiring top talent.
    About You
    We're looking for someone with a strong technical foundation, organised, enjoys working in very busy and high volume environment, management leadership experience, and a passion for driving results.
  • Solid experience in software development, with a hands-on approach to problem-solving.
  • Proven ability to lead and inspire a team while maintaining focus on quality and delivery.
  • A track record of delivering projects on time and to a high standard.
  • Team player who enjoys working closely with others to achieve shared goals.
  • C#, .Net Core, ASP.Net MVC, SQL - must have strong Microsoft stack skills.
  • Experience overseeing the architecture and development.
  • Cloud Platforms.
  • CI/CD pipelines and Dev ops.
  • Experience working in Agile environments.
  • A passion for innovation.

    If you're passionate about driving team success, and delivering high quality software in a fast pace environment then this could be the role for you! If you are available for an immediate interview please send your cv to link.
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