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Role: Technical Lead

Location: Norwich/hybrid

Salary: Up to £90, + Bonus DOE

Are you a technical expert with a passion for innovation? We're looking for a Technical Lead to spearhead the next evolution of a flagship product. Based in Norwich, you'll play a pivotal role in expanding this product into a B2B SaaS offering.

In this role, you'll collaborate with a multidisciplinary engineering team to deliver high-quality, cutting-edge software solutions. Your focus will be on driving technical excellence and ensuring our systems remain industry leaders.

Key Technical Responsibilities:

Produce and oversee high-quality code in line with business requirements and coding standards. Provide technical direction and mentorship to the product development team. Manage and support cloud infrastructure, ensuring optimal performance. Drive system and data integration efforts to expand the SaaS market. Apply and advocate for agile practices within the team. Research and implement new technologies to continuously improve the product. Oversee Web UI development using JavaScript/Typescript and ReactJS.

Desired Experience:

B2B SaaS development. Proficiency in C# and .NET framework. Experience with Azure SQL Server. API design and development. Docker, Kubernetes, or serverless application delivery platforms.

If you're interested in finding out more about the role, reach out to Fintan at TEC Partners.

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