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Are you a .NET developer ready to step into a leadership role? Want to join a modern, product-led business with a clear technical vision, modern tech stack, and real career progression?

We’re hiring for a full-time, on-site Lead .NET Developer position with a well-established, award-winning UK company headquartered just outside Sheffield.

What You’ll Do

  • Lead by example in a hands-on coding environment (80% development)

  • Drive technical decisions, code standards, and software architecture

  • Work on transformational projects including platform migration, API build-outs, and new customer-facing systems

  • Provide on-site support and leadership to a growing team of developers

  • Collaborate with both internal and offshore teams

    Tech You’ll Use

  • Backend: .NET Core, MVC, SQL Server

  • Frontend: React, Next.js, Tailwind CSS

  • Infrastructure: Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, Git

  • Other: Headless CMS, legacy platform integrations, occasional Flutter (internal use)

    What We’re Looking For

  • Senior/Lead-level .NET developer with strong architectural and DevOps awareness

  • Solid experience in React (Next.js a plus, not essential)

  • Comfortable working full-time on-site (non-negotiable)

  • Confident communicator and natural mentor

  • Ready to step into a leadership role or continue leading in a hands-on environment

    What You’ll Get

  • Salary up to £60,000

  • 22 days holiday your birthday Christmas Eve off

  • 5 paid days per year to experience and review company holiday products

  • Holiday discounts

  • EV salary sacrifice scheme

  • Annual salary review

  • Pension on-site parking

    The Process

  • 1st stage: Teams interview

  • 2nd stage: Simple technical project

  • 3rd stage: On-site final interview

    If this position is of interest, please apply now for immediate consideration

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