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Principal .NET Engineer

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Role Overview
Location: Remote within the UK
Package: Outside IR35 day rate
Contract: ASAP start until December 2026
Industry: Technology / High-Volume Sports Platforms
What You’ll Be Doing
- Act as the technical authority within a small, highly capable.NET engineering team.
- Split your time between architecture, technical design, code review and hands-on engineering.
- Review existing.NET services, test harnesses and validation tooling, quickly forming an evidence-backed view on whether they work as intended.
- Tackle complex reliability problems across a platform processing millions of messages, where identifying a tiny number of incorrectly handled events is critical.
- Design meaningful monitoring around data integrity and end-to-end behaviour rather than relying on traditional infrastructure metrics alone.
- Improve detection of messages that are incorrectly dropped or handled as they move through consumers and downstream systems.
- Develop smarter approaches to identifying configuration drift between environments while separating legitimate differences from genuine risks.
- Evolve the existing test harness, extending coverage and introducing realistic mocks for external feed providers and failure scenarios.
- Help shape the longer-term testing architecture, including where ingress, mocking and validation should sit across the pipeline.
- Review internal and third-party code critically, challenging technical decisions where the evidence shows something is wrong.
- Set engineering standards and create a technical culture that helps the wider team become stronger around you.
- Use AI-assisted development tools intelligently without outsourcing technical judgement or code ownership to them.
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Main Skills Needed
- Deep, current commercial experience with.NET, including the ability to review and challenge production-grade code immediately.
- Previous experience operating as a Lead Engineer, Lead Developer or Principal Engineer, owning the technical output of a delivery team.
- Strong architecture and system-design capability while remaining comfortable writing and debugging code yourself.
- Excellent code-review skills with the confidence to challenge internal teams, suppliers or vendors when implementations do not meet the required standard.
- Strong understanding of testing strategy across distributed systems, including test harnesses, mocks, stubs, failure scenarios and end-to-end validation.
- Ability to reason about complex systems and identify the right ingress, validation and observability points.
- Strong analytical thinking, particularly when investigating low-frequency failures hidden within very high volumes of successful processing.
- Comfortable working with AI coding tools while maintaining complete understanding and ownership of everything committed.
- A track record of raising engineering standards and developing the technical capability of the people around you.
- Messaging, streaming, sports betting and specific monitoring-tool experience are not required — strong engineering judgement matters more than domain familiarity.


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What’s in It for You
- Outside IR35 engagement.
- A genuinely technical leadership position rather than a people-management role dressed up as engineering.
- Complex platform and reliability problems where the answers are not already sitting in a backlog waiting to be implemented.
- Significant influence over architecture, testing strategy, observability and engineering standards.
- The opportunity to shape a small technical team and establish the foundations for how it grows.
- An environment that values evidence, technical challenge and getting to the correct answer rather than simply the quickest one.
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