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Head of Software Engineering / CTO

Shenley Brook End
4 weeks ago
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Head of Software Engineering / CTO

Our client is on a mission to empower global organisations with truth, accuracy, and trust—helping millions make informed decisions every day. Technology drives this mission, but it’s people who make it happen. As Head of Engineering, you’ll lead, support, and inspire talented teams to deliver platforms and products that truly make an impact.

You’ll combine technical expertise with a people-first mindset—mentoring engineers, fostering collaboration, and creating a culture where innovation thrives. Working closely with business leaders, you’ll ensure technology is aligned with strategy, secure, and always built to the highest standards.

What You’ll Be Doing

Leading, mentoring, and developing high-performing engineering teams.

Defining and delivering the engineering roadmap, ensuring quality and innovation.

Building strong collaboration between engineering and wider business teams.

Exploring new technologies to improve how people work and deliver value.

Overseeing compliance, resilience, and information security.

What You’ll Bring

Experience leading engineering teams in SaaS or platform-based businesses.

Strong background in Microsoft Azure (.NET, C#, T-SQL, DevOps).

A passion for building inclusive, supportive, and high-performing teams.

Excellent communication and stakeholder skills.

An interest in applying AI and automation to make life easier for people.

Our client’s values—Put People First, Own It, Be Curious, Succeed Together, Delight Your Customer—guide everything they do. If you’re passionate about people, technology, and making a global difference, this is your opportunity to shape the future.

Benefits

Private Medical Cover

Employee Discounts

Enhanced Parental Pay

Ready to lead, inspire, and make an impact? Click Apply Now!

Head of Software Engineering / CTO

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