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Technical Lead

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Technical Lead
About the Role
You will join one of the UK’s leading SaaS companies, specialising in the B2B sales and marketing space. Currently expanding due to company growth, they are looking for a Lead Full Stack Developer / Tech Lead to play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering a modern, cloud-native SaaS platform. These responsibilities involve balancing technical leadership, architectural decision-making, and collaborative problem-solving with engineers and stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
- Partner with stakeholders to shape initial solution designs, define scope, and agree on system architecture.
- Reduce technical uncertainty by spiking designs and building proofs of concept where needed.
- Collaborate with initiative managers to break work into clear, deliverable epics and user stories.
- Turn user stories into production-ready code, acting as:
- A high-performing individual contributor
- A lead developer
- An embedded architect within a small squad
- Ensure high standards of quality, maintainability, and operability across all solutions delivered.
- Support and continuously improve the product in production, contributing to ongoing:
- Architectural decisions
- Implementation improvements
- Live issue resolution
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Essential Skills
- Strong full stack development experience as a lead
- Required tech stack:
- JavaScript / TypeScript
- AWS and microservices experience
- Node.js or alternative backend development language
- Proven AWS cloud experience
- Leadership experience
- Strong commercial awareness applied to system design:
- Balancing technical excellence with business outcomes and scale
- Proven experience in:
- System design
- Domain modeling
- Building high-performance, scalable SaaS platforms across the full stack
- Excellent collaboration and communication skills, with the ability to:
- Work directly with customers
- Engage with cross-functional stakeholders


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Benefits
- Salary up to £100,000
- Hybrid working:
- Minimum of once a month in the office
- 25 days paid leave, plus bank holidays and birthday day off
- 2 volunteering days
- Statutory pension contribution
- Ongoing training and development opportunities
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