Software Engineer

Consortia
Liverpool
1 year ago
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Senior Software engineer


Remote first – once every 6-8 weeks onsite in Bristol


Are you a skilled full-stack Senior Software engineer passionate about creating scalable and impactful solutions? Join a purpose-driven B-Corp organisation that uses technology to drive positive change. As a Senior Software engineer, you’ll play a key role in designing innovative product features, tackling technical challenges, and contributing to a tech-for-good mission.


This is more than a coding job; it’s your chance to make a meaningful impact while working with

cutting-edge technologies like C#/.NET Core and modern JavaScript frameworks.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and enhance backend systems using C# and .NET Core.
  • Collaborate on frontend development, with a preference for Vue.js and Nuxt.js.
  • Drive technical discussions to find optimal solutions that align with product and organisational goals.
  • Contribute to the scalability and maintainability of software architectures.
  • Address technical debt and ensure the platform remains up to date.
  • Mentor and support team members, sharing best practices and encouraging professional growth.
  • Actively participate in Agile processes and collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Product Owners and QA Engineers.


What You’ll Bring to the Team:

  • 3+ years of experience as a full-stack or backend developer with expertise in web applications.
  • Advanced proficiency in C#/.NET Core and familiarity with Entity Framework.
  • Hands-on experience with TypeScript and modern frontend frameworks such as Vue.js or Nuxt.js.
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Azure and an interest in cloud-based development (Terraform and Azure DevOps are a bonus).
  • A growth mindset and enthusiasm for emerging technologies, including AI and machine learning.
  • Strong mentoring skills and a track record of fostering collaborative team environments.
  • Adaptability to thrive in a startup or scale-up culture, handling dynamic priorities with agility.


Why Join?

  • Work with a certified B-Corp organisation that prioritises ethical and impactful projects.
  • Engage in a collaborative and innovative environment that values growth, diversity, and inclusion.
  • Contribute to a mission-driven organisation where your work makes a tangible difference.
  • Enjoy a flexible, remote-first working policy with opportunities for personal and professional development.

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