SaaS Development Team Lead - London (Hybrid working) - £120K - 130K + Share Options

Ben Turner
London
2 months ago
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Job Description

SaaS Development Team Lead - London (Hybrid working) - £120K - 130K + Share Options

A very exciting opportunity has arisen within a Fintech we work with who are looking for a SaaS Development Team Lead to manage a team of 7 Developers but will still remain hands on. They are a strong AWS shop and need someone with excellent Python skills as well as React and Typescript. The ideal candidate will have experience building SaaS products and a background in Data.

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced engineering leader to enhance and expand our data-driven SaaS applications. This role involves leading a development team of Python & Typescript engineers, working alongside the SaaS applications Product Manager. You will be building AWS cloud-native data science and visualisation applications, using Python, React, Typescript and AWS.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage a development team of Python and Typescript engineers
  • Develop technology roadmaps aligned with business goals
  • Oversee the application design and development, with effective strategies for testability and product quality.
  • Ensure the architecture of the system aligns with best practice and meets the goals for scalability, reliability & security

Why Apply

This is a unique opportunity to build industry-leading technology, drive innovation and influence the direction of our company. The applications are the market leading applications for data science and data visualisation on the largest financial datasets. You will be part of a dynamic team that values innovation, learning and collaboration.

Requirements

Required Skills & Experience

  • Leadership: Proven experience in managing a development team
  • SaaS: Expertise in developing single-tenant and multi-tenant B2B SaaS applications
  • Design: Proficient in architecture design using AWS services
  • Data Skills: Experience in data science and financial data visualisation applications in Typescript
  • Problem Solving: Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills
  • Communication: Excellent communication skills to interact effectively with development teams and product managers

Desirable Skills

  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to communicate fluently with both technical and non-technical audiences
  • Experience with data science tools, eg one or more of Spark, pandas, DuckDB, DataBricks, Snowflake
  • Knowledge of agile development and continuous delivery methodologies

For more information and a full job description, please contact Ben Turner at BRT Consulting.

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