Technical Team Lead

Ascend Consulting
Cb10An, CB1 0AN, United Kingdom
Last month
£70,000 – £80,000 pa

Salary

£70,000 – £80,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Posted
1 May 2026 (Last month)

Technical Team Leader, C#.Net/ Python, SQL, Cambridge to £80K (Hybrid)

An established software company in Cambridge are looking for a passionate .echnical Team Leader with strong technical skills to guide their internal software solutions and the team that develops and maintains them. Efficiency and productivity are key to their success, and this role is at the heart of their strategy to support the company achieve its vision.

The role leads a team of five developers to maintain and improve internal software systems. The developers work remotely and use a variety of technologies to support users across the company. The successful candidate would be expected to understand the business and liaise with users to ensure well defined enhancements and timely delivery of high-quality solutions as well as contributing to the programming tasks and overseeing the design. They would expect to see evidence of team leadership and programming as well as project management and delivery.

The role reports to the Head of Systems, DB & API with key relationships being with the heads of Accounts, Global Operations and Support as well as the Sales Director and Sales Managers

Key Skills and Experience

• Project leadership across domains

• Good communication

• Project management

• 10 years programming experience in C#.Net, or Python

• SQL Server

• Design / Architecture experience

• Team leadership

Desirable skills

• JIRA

• BitBucket

• Salesforce

• Cyber security

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