Senior Software Developer (.NET/ AI)

Reed
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Today
£60,000 – £70,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £70,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Competitive salary Flexible working

We’re working with aproduct-based software company behind a market-leading platform that’s used at scale across its industry. The team has recently launched itsfirst AI-powered feature into production and is now investing further in AI-driven innovation across the product.

This is a key hire as AI becomes an increasingly important part of the product roadmap.

Key Info:

Location: Hybrid / Newcastle 2 days per week
Level: Senior
Type: Permanent

As aSenior Software Engineer (AI / .NET), you’ll play a hands-on role in designing, building, and integratingAI-powered functionality into a live, customer-facing product.

You’ll work closely with engineers, product, and stakeholders to turn AI capability into real business value — focusing on production-ready solutions rather than proof-of-concepts.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and develop high-quality software usingC# / .NET
  • Build and integrateAI features into an existing product ecosystem
  • Work with AI services, models, or LLMs (build, consume, or integrate)
  • Ensure AI functionality is secure, scalable, and maintainable
  • Collaborate on architectural decisions and technical direction
  • Review code, mentor colleagues, and contribute to engineering best practices
  • Take ownership of features from idea through to production release

What We’re Looking For

  • Strong commercial experience as aSenior .NET / C# Developer
  • Proven experiencebuilding or integrating AI features in production
  • Experience working with AI/ML services, APIs, or LLM platforms
  • Solid understanding of software design principles and clean architecture
  • Comfortable working in aproduct-led, agile environment
  • Able to balance innovation with robustness and user impact

Nice to Have

  • Experience working on customer-facing products
  • Exposure to data pipelines, prompt engineering, or AI optimisation
  • Interest in shaping how AI is adopted across a wider product suite

Why Join?

  • Work on awell-established product with a strong market presence
  • Be part of the journey as AI becomes acore part of the platform
  • Join a collaborative engineering team with real influence
  • Competitive salary, benefits, and flexible working

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