Full Stack Developer

Techunite Ltd
Chertsey, Surrey, United Kingdom
Last month
£40,000 – £65,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £65,000 pa

Posted
20 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Techunite is recruiting on behalf of a fast-growing Times 100 motor insurance broker seeking a Senior Full Stack Developer to help scale their technology function. This is a hands-on, high-impact role combining development and technical leadership, with a strong focus on automation, data, and AI-driven solutions.

Due to the rural office farm location, you will need to be a car driver to reach the office.

The Role:

You’ll take end-to-end ownership of projects, shaping architecture and delivering scalable systems while mentoring a small engineering team. Working closely with the business, you’ll translate ideas into practical, high-quality software that improves efficiency and customer outcomes.

Key Responsibilities:

* Build and maintain full stack applications using Python and C#

* Lead automation initiatives to streamline workflows and reduce manual processes

* Design and implement APIs, integrations, and data pipelines

* Own technical roadmap and architecture decisions

* Collaborate with stakeholders to turn business needs into solutions

* Ensure best practices in performance, security, and scalability

Requirements:

* Strong full stack development experience across the full lifecycle

* Solid backend and API expertise (REST, integrations, data handling)

* Hands-on automation and process improvement experience

* Ability to operate in a fast-paced, low-process environment

Desirable:

* Experience in insurtech, fintech, or regulated environments

* Background as an early or senior engineering hire

What’s on Offer:

* Foundational role with real ownership and influence

* Opportunity to shape systems, architecture, and team culture

* Fast-paced, collaborative environment with strong growth ambitions

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