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A leading insurance provider in the UK is seeking a Software Engineer to join their team in a flexible, hybrid role. You will analyze, develop, and test technology across various projects while working closely with others in an agile environment. Responsibilities include developing features, supporting Scrum, and ensuring software quality. The ideal candidate has significant software development experience and proficiency in C#, .Net Framework, and agile methodologies. The role offers a collaborative environment with a yearly bonus and health benefits.
This is a flexible, hybrid role and can be based from either of our offices in Peterborough, Manchester, Chesterfield or Stoke. We also have largely remote options available.
As a Software Engineer, you will analyse, develop and test all areas of the technology using the appropriate processes, methods and standards of the software development lifecycle (SDLC). Working in a scrum agile environment, Software Engineers provide technological steering and software advancement for Markerstudy, its clients, subsidiaries and other group members to meet project goals. You will be involved in all aspects of the development process, taking responsibility for your own work and working to ensure the success of the team's sprints. A good communicator, you will be working directly with other areas of the business to meet project goals.
Markerstudy is a leading provider of private insurance in the UK, insuring around 5% of the private cars on the UK roads, 20% of commercial vehicles and over 30% of motorcycles in total premium levels of circa £1.2b. Markerstudy also has a large and growing direct presence in the market as well.
Having acquired and successfully integrated Co-op Insurance Services in 2021, BGLi in 2022 & Atlanta in 2024. Markerstudy are now pursuing innovative pricing techniques, taking advantage of an award‑winning insurer hosted rating platform, whilst challenging existing embedded processes.