Technical Team Lead£80,000-£100,000Cambridge - Once a month in the officeI’m currently working with one of Cambridge’s most progressive Software companies who are looking for a Technical Team Lead to join their growing team. This is a great opportunity to join a business currently going through a massive period of growth, who have created an excellent ‘family’ culture with flexible working/great benefit’s package and given what they do – drive a modern tech stack which will continue to evolve.The role combines a mixture of hands-on development working alongside the team whilst also taking on managerial responsibilities and supporting the Senior team with code reviews, performance management and contributing to technical decisions.More about the company
- Founded over 24 years ago.
- Based out of Cambridge but have a further 5 offices worldwide.
- Specialise in Database Software – helping their clients streamline their processes.
- This includes having various platforms and solutions their clients use.
- Award winning business with planned growth across 2024 – over 15 hires within the IT team.
The Role – Technical Team Lead
- Cambridge – Twice a month in the office.
- Work within a cross-functional team, working across the entire product suite.
- Support, mentor, coach and train the team on all technical requirements.
- Support the Senior team with managerial responsibilities.
- Still remain hands on and spend large proportion of time working alongside team.
Tech Requirements
- Salary: £80,000-£100,000
- Essential Skills: C#, .Net Core, React, JavaScript, Kubernetes, SQL, Cloud.
- Bonus Skills: Typescript, Golang, Java, DevOps.
- Good experience leading a team - ideally of around 4-5 in size.
- This includes 1:1’s, code reviews, performance management.
Benefits: 5% Pension, 25 Days Holiday + Bank & Wellbeing, Health/Travel/Life Insurance, Share Option Scheme, Self-development afternoon every Friday, 6 week paid sabbatical after 5 years.If this role is of interest, then please apply and I can give you a call.Tim Stock|