Senior Tech Lead - Managed Services Provider (Bournemouth) 45k

Bournemouth
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Are you an experienced and ambitious Senior Tech Lead with a deep passion for the Microsoft Stack, looking for a challenging new role? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment, leading projects from concept to completion, and mentoring a talented team? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you with our client, a leading Managed Services Provider based in Bournemouth.

This is a pivotal role where you'll be instrumental in overseeing critical projects and driving their successful implementation, all built around Microsoft technologies. You'll be managing a dedicated team of four technical professionals, guiding their development and ensuring the delivery of high-quality solutions.

What we're looking for:

Proven experience as a Tech Lead or in a similar senior technical role.

Strong background in Managed Services, with hands-on expertise across the Microsoft Stack, including:

Development Tools: Deep proficiency with Visual Studio and experience leveraging .NET Framework or .NET Core for application development.

Cloud Platform: Practical experience with Microsoft Azure services (e.g., App Service, Functions, SQL Database).

Databases: Strong command of Microsoft SQL Server.

Demonstrable experience in end-to-end project oversight and implementation.

Excellent leadership and team management skills, with a passion for mentoring.

A solid understanding of diverse technologies relevant to an MSP environment.

Crucially, a strong understanding or direct experience with no-low code development tools (e.g., Microsoft Power Platform - Power Apps, Power Automate) is a significant advantage. We're looking for someone who can champion the efficient use of these platforms.

Any experience with Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies would also be a plus.

A proactive, problem-solving mindset with excellent communication skills.

You'll need to be local to Bournemouth or within a commutable distance, as this role will be primarily on-site, especially during the initial 6 months.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic and growing company where your expertise will be highly valued. You'll have the chance to make a real impact, shape technical strategy, and contribute to the ongoing success of the business by leveraging the full power of the Microsoft ecosystem.

If you're ready to take the next step in your career and meet the above criteria, we want to hear from you

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