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Technical Lead

Belfast
1 week ago
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Are you passionate about solving complex problems through technology and leading teams that deliver exceptional solutions? Do you thrive on challenges, love building high-performing teams, and have the technical expertise to back it all up? If so, we'd love for you to get in touch.

As Technical Lead, you'll be working for one of the most successful global IT services. You'll be the driving force behind innovative solutions, steering technical teams through complex challenges and guiding clients towards successful digital transformations.

What you’ll be doing:

Collaborate with clients to develop solutions that address their unique challenges, bridging the gap between business objectives and technical capabilities

Lead technical teams in the delivery of complex solutions, providing mentorship to engineers and fostering an environment of continuous improvement

Be ready to roll up your sleeves when needed. Whether debugging, troubleshooting, or guiding architecture decisions, you’ll lead from the front

Drive our internal growth by leading recruitment efforts, designing and delivering training, and actively participating in our communities of practices

Leverage your technical expertise to shape solutions and contribute insights to help win new projects

The brief in short:

Tech Lead / Engineering Lead experience – leading pods of around 3–6 engineers

Strong, recent hands-on coding in .NET, Java, or Python (not just oversight)

Deep experience in cloud architecture and infrastructure, (AWS or Azure, Terraform, Kubernetes, CI/CD)

Proven ability to re-architect or modernise platforms – ideally moving from legacy to cloud-native

Built distributed systems on AWS or Azure

Strong communicator – articulate, credible, and comfortable in client-facing or pre-sales conversations

Can translate complex technical topics into clear business language

Experience working in consulting or structured delivery environments

UK-based and eligible for security clearance

Engages well with clients and brings both technical depth and commercial awareness.

Additional information

Flexible working - The client is guided by their client work and needs; however, you have autonomy to manage your time and diary to suit your work/life balance.

Our clients are dedicated to supporting the physical, emotional, social and financial well-being of their people. Check out some of the extensive benefits:

Health and lifestyle perks accompanying private healthcare for you and your family

25 days annual leave (plus a bonus half day on Christmas Eve) with the opportunity to buy 5 additional days

Generous company pension scheme

Opportunity to get involved with community and charity-based initiatives

Annual performance-based bonus

share ownership

Tax efficient benefits (cycle to work, give as you earn)

There are also openings in the following areas - London, Manchester and Bristol.

Salary - Up to 105K + 10% Bonus

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