Back-End Software Engineer – Hybrid (Staffordshire)
– £50,000 - £55,000
Exciting Transformation \| Guaranteed Training (Golang) \| Career Growth
I’m partnering with a fantastic client in Staffordshire who are going through a huge technology transformation and growing their teams across the board. They’re looking for a Back-End Software Engineer who’s eager to develop, grow, and make a real impact in a modernising environment.
This is a brilliant opportunity if you’ve got commercial experience under your belt (4+ years), and you want to push your skills further with structured training and exposure to new technologies.
What you’ll be doing:
Working as part of an ambitious development team to deliver software solutions that are at the heart of the client’s business transformation.
Designing and developing back-end services and applications, with the chance to influence technical decisions.
Developing desktop applications (your experience here will be invaluable).
Collaborating across the team on microservices, integration, and future-proofing systems.
Tech environment (not all essential!):
C# / .NET- essential
SQL Server- essential
Exposure/interest in Kafka, event-driven development, and microservices
Desire to learn new programming languages and frameworks
Why join?
Hybrid working model, balance between office presence and remote flexibility.
Guaranteed training \& certifications, the company is committed to your professional growth.
Exposure to a major transformation with modern tech adoption.
Supportive, collaborative team culture in a business where technology is front and centre.
What we’re looking for:
1+ years’ experience in software development (commercial).
Strong back-end skills with C#/.NET.
Solid understanding of SQL.
Desire and capability to learn new languages and tools.
Bonus points if you’ve worked with microservices, or distributed platforms.
Package:
£50,000 - £55,000 + training + career progression opportunities.
This role is perfect for someone keen to grow into a well-rounded engineer, gain exposure to modern architectures, and be part of a long-term transformation journey.