
Lead .Net Software Engineer
Maintenance of Way Equipment Services
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: United Kingdom
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About the role
- Drive end-to-end delivery of complex technological and business initiatives in the payments domain, from discovery to production.
- Collaborate with Product, Operations, and Biz stakeholders to translate business requirements into robust technical solutions.
- Code, architect, design solutions for the payments services, with a focus on scalability, latency, fault tolerance, and IT simplicity.
- Lead a small team of engineers: set technical direction, review designs and code, maintain a strong engineering culture.
Requirements
- Excellent coding capability in .Net or Java/Kotlin.
- Strong experience of leading technology projects across requirements, solution design, quality of implementation and running in Production.
- Deep understanding of DevOps areas – CI/CD, deployment, test automation.
- Technology expert with diverse experience in backend technologies and system design – performance, databases, caching, horizontal scalability, security.
- Strong collaboration and team-work skills.
- Experience of leading small team of developers.
- Hands-on experience with one of the Clouds.
- Upper-intermediate or fluent English – verbal and writing.
- Experience of effective use of AI across the SDLC.
- Experience with Payments or Fintech.
Benefits
- Local Market Perks: Enjoy insurance coverage, local perks, and beautiful offices.
- Flexibility: We always listen to our people and can be flexible with arrangements.
- Hybrid or Remote Working: We don't expect you to be in the office every day.
- Growth Opportunities: You can Influence and shape our story while advancing your career.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
.NetJavaKotlinDevOpsCI/CDtest automationbackend technologiessystem designdatabasescaching
Soft Skills
collaborationteamworkleadershipcommunication