Software Engineer
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Job description
Software developers at Opencast care about building products right and combine their own experience and approach with our company values. They are tech agnostic, have expertise in agile methodologies, eXtreme programming practices and use industry-leading programming languages to deliver agile transformation.
Our approach to software development is collaborative, focused on keeping things simple, and we use test driven development and pair programming as best practice.
Working with clients and key stakeholders is a crucial part of a consultancy role. Our developers are inclusive team players that listen, collaborate, can positively challenge and manage expectations when needed but most of all are always willing to teach and help others. Leaving a client with improved ways of working, working technology and a good experience from discovery through to live is the priority.
The role is varied, technical, never confined to any one provider or solution and there are always opportunities for learning and development., In addition to software engineering skills, there are essential core skills you'll need to be an Opencast consultant. You'll need to demonstrate how you:
- Maintain and prioritise a team backlog to support focused, value-driven delivery.
- Lead the implementation of user stories from refinement through to completion.
- Collaborate with others to deliver a strong, shared testing approach.
- Work collaboratively through pairing and mobbing to improve outcomes and share knowledge.
- Build effective relationships with stakeholders and clients, communicating clearly to shape solutions.
- Adapt to changing priorities and environments, responding positively to new challenges.
- Demonstrate resilience and a growth mindset, using feedback to continuously improve.
- Operate effectively within multi-disciplinary teams to deliver value.
During the interview process, we'll ask questions to explore your experience across these areas.
Requirements
This role involves weekly on-site work, and you'll be required to travel regularly to client locations across the UK. We're looking for people who value in-person collaboration, enjoy building strong relationships, and are passionate about delivering solutions that make a real difference for our clients.
Due to the nature of this role, you must either hold active Security Check (SC) clearance or be eligible and willing to undergo the clearance process.
SC clearance is granted in line with UK Government security vetting requirements. Typically, applicants must have UK citizenship and have lived continuously in the UK for at least the past five years, with no single absence exceeding 28 consecutive days. Nationality and immigration status may also be considered as part of the vetting process. We are unable to progress applications from candidates who do not meet these requirements., To succeed in this role, you'll have experience as a Software Developer and be able to demonstrate, with tangible examples, that you can:
- Build high-quality, user-centred services using Java or Scala.
- Select and apply additional languages, such as Kotlin, Ruby or JavaScript, to deliver the right solutions.
- Design and develop well-structured, maintainable systems using object-oriented principles.
- Apply strong testing practices to ensure quality, reliability and confidence in your work.
- Bring recent government (public sector) experience
- Deliver complex digital services aligned to Government Digital Service (GDS) standards
- Adapt to new technologies, continuously developing your skills and contributing across the stack.
- Work effectively within agile teams to deliver value iteratively.
Essential consulting skills, This role requires regular on-site attendance at our HQ, hub offices, and client sites, as well as the ability to work from home. Applicants must be able to travel to offices and client sites across the UK as part of their normal working arrangements, as travel is essential for fulfilling the responsibilities of the role.
Benefits & conditions
£57,000 - £61,000 per annum.
What we offer
A competitive package including a 7% employer pension contribution, share options, and a discretionary bonus. You'll also benefit from 25 days' holiday and access to 3 annual "life happens" days to support unexpected situations. We provide wellbeing support, ongoing professional development, volunteering opportunities, and the chance to be part of a genuinely supportive team.
Where you'll work