Director of Technical Solutions

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Director of Technical Solutions - Bradford/Leeds

Following the successful launch of its flagship product in November, now used by household brands, an innovative technology scale-up backed by a global industry leader (and acting as its innovation hub for new products) is looking for a Director of Technical Solutions.

This role will lead the engineering teams responsible for internal platforms, cloud-native solutions, and enterprise automation that drive operational performance across the business.

This is a senior leadership position where you will define and execute the strategy for internal engineering solutions and Robotic Process Automation (RPA). You’ll ensure systems are scalable, secure, and aligned to modern Google Cloud architecture and DevOps practices.

Working closely with Platform, Security, Data, and Product leaders, you will:

Shape and deliver the organisation’s RPA and automation strategy
Modernise and evolve bespoke internal platforms
Drive cloud-native architecture, CI/CD, and engineering standards
Lead high-performing onshore and offshore engineering teams
Align technology delivery with business priorities and measurable outcomes

Location: Hybrid – two days per week in Bradford/Leeds

Salary: Up to £120,000 + 20% bonus + Up to 40% Equity

To be considered:

10+ years of engineering experience, including 5+ years leading teams (10+ engineers)
Strong expertise in RPA and enterprise automation (e.g. UiPath, Automation Anywhere, Blue Prism, AppSheet)
Professional experience with Google Cloud Platform (hands-on or architectural)
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with experience influencing at a senior level

This is an excellent opportunity for a senior technology leader to join a fast-growing scale-up, drive enterprise automation at scale, and modernise internal platforms within a cloud-first environment. If this sounds of interest, please apply via the link below to avoid missing out

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