Lead Software Engineer

Clubmoor
5 days ago
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  1. Are you a Lead Developer ready for your next step, or an experienced Software Engineer looking to lead a small but impactful team?

    We can OFFER a salary range from £40,000 to £60,000 + Excellent Benefits
    Do you like mentoring junior developers and don't mind speaking with customers
    This could be your perfect move.

  2. Do you live locally, Lancashire &/or, Liverpool region - and want a Hybrid Dev' Leadership role

    We’re recruiting on behalf of an established and expanding construction software company, known for its flagship asset management and compliance platform tailored to the construction industry. As the team grows, they’re looking for a Software Development Team Leader who’s not only technically skilled but thrives in a hands-on, collaborative, and customer-facing environment.

  • Why You’ll Love This Role:

    Make a real impact on the future roadmap of an industry-leading product

    Shape technical direction and lead architecture decisions

    Mentor a tight-knit Dev team (currently 4 people), while staying hands-on

    Work directly with clients and consultants, gathering real-world requirements

    Enjoy variety—development, leadership, and customer engagement

  • What You’ll Be Doing:

    Leading and mentoring a small development team

    Designing and developing scalable, secure, and maintainable code

    Partnering with the Functional Consultant and Implementation team for smooth product rollouts

    Managing project timelines and aligning technical work with business goals

    Enforcing coding standards and Agile best practices

    Troubleshooting and optimising system performance

    Staying on top of tech trends and promoting innovation within the team

  • What You’ll Bring:

    5+ years’ experience in software development

    Proven hands-on experience in .NET, with exposure to React, Java, Angular, or ASP.NET

    Strong architectural and design pattern knowledge

    Experience with SQL databases, APIs, and ideally cloud platforms (Azure/AWS)

    Excellent communication and leadership skills

    Customer-facing experience and the ability to translate requirements into technical solutions

    A proactive, solutions-first mindset

  • Nice to Have:

    Prior experience in a leadership/mentoring role

    Exposure to Agile methodologies

    Experience with cloud architecture and DevOps practices

  • Perks & Benefits:

    Competitive salary: £40,000 – £60,000

    Ongoing training in leading-edge technologies

    A genuinely caring, close-knit team culture

    Be instrumental in shaping the product's future

    8% company pension contribution

    25 days holiday + bank holidays

    You’ll receive full support, training, and onboarding to help you get up to speed with the product and company processes. If you're excited to lead, grow, and make a real impact in a thriving SaaS environment, we want to hear from you.

    Apply now or reach out for a confidential chat

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