Senior Application Developer

Software Engineering

Back End Engineer

Auckland

Permanent

Dan Buchanan
Dan Buchanan

Co-Founder

Posted

December 3, 2025

  • Technical ownership of a mission-critical application
  • Hybrid work with genuine lifestyle flexibility
  • Strong pathway toward tech lead or architecture roles
About the Company
Our client is a major organisation running large-scale operational and technology environments. Their systems process high volumes of real-time data and support complex physical workflows, making engineering quality essential. The company promotes a grounded, collaborative culture with genuine flexibility and strong support for modern development practices.

About the Role
You’ll lead backend development for a core real-time application that supports automated processing systems. Working within a cross-functional agile squad, you’ll design and deliver new features, enhance performance, collaborate with architects and stakeholders, and take full ownership across a build-and-run environment.

Skills & Experience
  • 5+ years .NET backend development

  • Strong event/data-modelling skills

  • Cloud experience (AWS preferred)

  • SQL Server and/or Postgres proficiency

  • Experience with CI/CD (Azure DevOps)

  • Agile Scrum delivery experience

  • Ability to influence architectural direction

Why Work Here?
  • High-impact engineering role with real ownership

  • Modern technologies: Kafka, MongoDB, MuleSoft, AWS

  • Mature engineering practices and agile ways of working

  • Supportive environment with room to grow
If you're seeking a role with real influence, modern engineering challenges, and genuine flexibility, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now or contact brendan@talent.army for a confidential discussion.

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