BBC Software Engineering Graduate Scheme

The BBC
Charing Cross, United Kingdom
9 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Permanent contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English
Experience level
Junior
Compensation
£ 35K

Job location

Charing Cross, United Kingdom

Tech stack

Java
JavaScript
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Cloud Computing
Software Quality
Code Review
Python
Machine Learning
Pair Programming
Scala
Software Engineering
Swift
Backend
Kotlin
Information Technology
Front End Software Development
Api Design

Job description

We're happy to discuss flexible working. If you'd like to, please indicate your preference in the application - though there's no obligation to do so now. Flexible working will be part of the discussion at offer stage. ABOUT THE SCHEME

Our two-year Software Engineering Graduate Scheme offers four six-month rotations across different teams and technologies.

Roles can be based in our London, Salford, Newcastle or Glasgow tech hubs, giving you the chance to gain hands-on experience with products such as BBC iPlayer, BBC News, BBC Sounds, BBC Sport and BBC Bitesize.

You'll work with technologies including JavaScript, Python, Scala, AWS, Java, Kotlin and Swift, while learning from industry experts and accessing world-class training through the BBC Academy.

This scheme is designed for individuals with some software development experience and provides an in-depth opportunity to contribute to a range of BBC digital products while developing your skills across multiple teams and disciplines. PROGRAMME PATHWAY

Your first rotation will be assigned based on your existing experience, giving you a strong foundation from day one. You'll then choose your next three rotations, allowing you to tailor the scheme to your interests and career goals.

Across your placements, you'll gain hands-on experience in a range of areas, including cloud computing, machine learning, front-end and back-end development, security, and API development.

Throughout the scheme, you'll receive continuous training and support through the BBC Academy and other learning platforms, helping you build both your technical and professional skills. HEAR FROM OUR CURRENT TRAINEES

"I'm so glad I applied to this scheme! I never thought I'd be successful but I was and I'm absolutely loving it. Everything is so well organised, there's loads of support and I'm genuinely having the best time." - Hollie (1st Year Trainee)

"My experience so far has been outstanding, I get to work among some amazing engineers on great products, spanning an endless suite of technologies and product domains. This kind of spread of work is so rare to find, and getting the chance to learn and explore them all is a golden opportunity. My team have been so helpful, with everything from architecture understanding to language 'gotchas!', there are no silly questions. Everyone is friendly, and the BBC fosters a great engineering culture where growth and learning are heavily prioritized - something you can't find easily." - Paul (1st Year Trainee) YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS & ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Software Quality & Craftsmanship: apply strong engineering principles to write clean, modern, and maintainable code that contributes to high-quality, reliable products.

  • Collaborative Development: work closely with others through practices such as pair programming and code reviews, thriving in a supportive and highly collaborative engineering culture.

  • Problem-Solving & Delivery: tackle technical challenges with a logical, solution-focused mindset, creating efficient and scalable outcomes that improve user experience.

  • Clear Communication: share ideas, ask questions, and communicate progress effectively to ensure smooth teamwork across multidisciplinary groups.

  • Continuous Learning: stay proactive in developing your skills, adopting new tools, techniques, and methodologies to continuously enhance the quality of the codebase and engineering practice.

Requirements

Do you have experience in Swift?, * You must be 18 years of age or older by 14th September 2026.

  • You must have the legal right to work in the UK for the duration of the programme.

  • If you hold a visa, please supply the relevant visa details as part of your application process.

  • You must be able to start the programme in September 2026.

  • Please indicate your preferred location in your application. Roles are based in London, Glasgow, Salford or Newcastle, on a hybrid working arrangement., * Motivation: You can clearly articulate why you want to join the BBC Software Engineering Graduate Scheme and what you hope to contribute and learn.

  • Technical Experience: You bring practical coding experience-whether self- taught, gained through a Computer Science degree or equivalent qualification, or developed via a coding bootcamp.

  • Collaboration: You have experience working effectively as part of a team and enjoy contributing to shared goals in a supportive environment.

  • Quality Mindset: You demonstrate an ability to write clean, maintainable code and show an understanding of good software quality practices.

We encourage all applicants to ensure their responses are authentic and reflective of their own experiences, skills and motivations.

Before your start date, you may need to disclose any unspent convictions or police charges, in line with our Contracts of Employment policy. This allows us to discuss any support you may need and assess any risks. Failure to disclose may result in the withdrawal of your offer.

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