Barden is delighted to partner with a leading financial services company in the search for a Full Stack Developer (Team Lead) to join their team. Reporting to the Head of Data Analytics, this role offers the chance to shape innovative, data-driven tools.
We are looking for someone who remains deeply engaged in the technical aspects of their current role while also embracing the added responsibilities of a tech or team lead. This includes overseeing projects, guiding their team, and mentoring junior members to help foster their growth.
ABOUT THE ROLE:
- Lead a team of developers, providing mentorship and technical guidance.
- Oversee project timelines, task assignments, and deliverable quality.
- Develop and maintain scalable applications and dashboards.
- Build intuitive user interfaces with React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, and Chakra UI.
- Manage backend systems using Python, Django, and Celery.
- Optimise databases (Azure SQL, PostgreSQL) for efficiency and scalability.
- Manage cloud infrastructure using Microsoft Azure services.
- Collaborate with various teams to translate business needs into technical solutions.
- Drive data-driven insights through advanced visualisation and reporting tools.
ABOUT THE PERSON:
- 2+ years leading teams or managing developers.
- 5+ years in full-stack development.
- Proven track record of mentoring and overseeing project delivery.
- Must have experience with Python & Django, JavaScript (React/Angular) and Microsoft Azure.
Our client has offices in Cork, Dublin, Galway, and Limerick, and this role offers the flexibility to be based in any of these locations. It’s a hybrid position, initially requiring 3-4 days in the office, with the option to reduce this as you settle in.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone in the early stages of their leadership journey as a developer. You’ll have the chance to lead high-impact projects in a dynamic and supportive environment, setting the stage for professional growth and success.
Curious? You should be. Apply now or contact Rachel McGuckian (rachel.mcguckian@barden.ie), and she’ll take it from there.