Senior Software Developer (.NET/ AI)

Reed Technology
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE1 4JA, United Kingdom
Today
£60,000 – £70,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £70,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
28 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Competitive salary Flexible working

We're working with a product‑based software company behind a market‑leading platform that's used at scale across its industry. The team has recently launched its first AI‑powered feature into production and is now investing further in AI‑driven innovation across the product.

This is a key hire as AI becomes an increasingly important part of the product roadmap.

Key Info:

Location: Hybrid / Newcastle 2 days per week

Level: Senior

Type: Permanent

As a Senior Software Engineer (AI / .NET), you'll play a hands‑on role in designing, building, and integrating AI‑powered functionality into a live, customer‑facing product.

You'll work closely with engineers, product, and stakeholders to turn AI capability into real business value focusing on production‑ready solutions rather than proof‑of‑concepts.

Key Responsibilities

Design and develop high‑quality software using C# / .NET

Build and integrate AI features into an existing product ecosystem

Work with AI services, models, or LLMs (build, consume, or integrate)

Ensure AI functionality is secure, scalable, and maintainable

Collaborate on architectural decisions and technical direction

Review code, mentor colleagues, and contribute to engineering best practices

Take ownership of features from idea through to production releaseWhat We're Looking For

Strong commercial experience as a Senior .NET / C# Developer

Proven experience building or integrating AI features in production

Experience working with AI/ML services, APIs, or LLM platforms

Solid understanding of software design principles and clean architecture

Comfortable working in a product‑led, agile environment

Able to balance innovation with robustness and user impactNice to Have

Experience working on customer‑facing products

Exposure to data pipelines, prompt engineering, or AI optimisation

Interest in shaping how AI is adopted across a wider product suiteWhy Join?

Work on a well‑established product with a strong market presence

Be part of the journey as AI becomes a core part of the product

Join a collaborative engineering team with real influence

Competitive salary, benefits, and flexible working

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