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WeDoTech is seeking a Senior Full Stack Engineer to join an ambitious InsurTech product team in Crawley. You’ll work on a mature workflow automation platform, extending AI-enabled features and shaping the Agentic SDLC.
Hybrid role: 2 days in the office per week, salary up to £95,000 with a performance bonus. You’ll combine C#/.NET backend work with a modern frontend, applying engineering judgement to AI‑driven development.
Salary: Up to £95,000 + bonus
Location: Crawley – Hybrid, 2 days per week in the office
Work Type: Permanent
We’re working with an established InsurTech business that is entering an exciting stage in how it builds software. The team is moving beyond simply using AI coding assistants and towards a genuinely agentic software development lifecycle – where engineers increasingly define intent, orchestrate AI, review its output and apply the engineering judgement needed to deliver high-quality production software.
You’ll join an established engineering team working on a mature workflow automation platform used by 100+ clients. The product already has AI capabilities in production, with a wider roadmap focused on expanding how AI is incorporated into both the product itself and the way the engineering team develops software.
This isn’t an AI research position or a traditional Full Stack role with “AI” added to the title. They’re looking for an experienced software engineer who has already started changing the way they build software using AI and wants to help shape what modern engineering looks like as these capabilities mature.
There are plenty of engineering roles talking about AI. This opportunity gives you the chance to work in a team that is actively changing how software gets engineered because of it.
You’ll be joining at an inflection point. AI is already being used across development and QA, but the next challenge is moving from individual productivity gains towards a structured Agentic SDLC that can operate effectively at scale.
There’s also a dual opportunity: you won’t just use AI to build the product; you’ll contribute to a product that is itself becoming increasingly AI‑enabled, with an evolving roadmap around intelligent workflow automation.
You’ll have the opportunity to bring practices you’ve already developed into an established engineering environment, influence how the wider team works and continue developing your own skills as the boundaries between specification, architecture, development, testing and AI orchestration continue to evolve.
If you’re a strong software engineer who believes the future of development is less about who can type the most code and more about who has the judgement to design, orchestrate and validate great software, this could be a particularly interesting next move.