Tech Lead

Manchester
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Tech Lead Opportunity

Manchester (1 day on site), £70-£75k

Morson Edge have partnered with a leading organisation to recruit a Technical Lead to play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering our clients enterprise-wide integrations. If you’re someone who thrives on designing scalable, resilient solutions, and you enjoy coaching teams, this is a role where you’ll have real autonomy and impact.

This is a key leadership position in a modern software engineering function, combining hands-on technical ownership with people leadership and strategic influence. You’ll work across a portfolio of critical services and business systems, helping us drive smarter, more connected, and more automated ways of working.

What you’ll be doing:

You’ll take ownership of technical direction across enterprise integration and automation solutions, including:

Leading solution design across integrations and RPA initiatives

Defining architectural approach and ensuring best-practice engineering standards

Performing code reviews and guiding technical quality across the team

Championing secure, scalable and resilient integration patterns

Driving continuous improvement in tools, processes and delivery methods

Evaluating emerging technologies, building business cases and assessing ROI

You’ll work heavily with modern integration platforms and patterns including Azure services and event-driven approaches and act as the technical authority that supports both delivery and long-term strategy.

Essential Experience:

Proven background as a senior developer, principal developer or technical lead (3+ years)

Experience managing cross-functional delivery teams (developers, analysts and testers)

Strong hands-on experience in:

C# / .NET

REST APIs & SOAP services

Enterprise integration patterns and best practices

Azure Integration Services (Logic Apps, Functions, Service Bus)

Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and Event-Driven Architecture

Solid understanding of integration design

Knowledge of CI/CD using Azure DevOps and/or GitHub Actions

Hands-on RPA experience with UiPath, Blue Prism or NICE

If this role sounds of interest please apply to hear more! Please note, this role cannot offer sponsorship at this time

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