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Zachary Daniels Recruitment Eccles, Manchester
25/03/2026
Full time
BI Developer Data & Analytics Manchester - Hybrid 30,000 + Benefits/Progression Zachary Daniels are delighted to be partnering with a growing UK business that is continuing to invest in its data capability, to recruit a Junior BI Developer. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative data team where you'll play a key role in developing and improving reporting and analytics across the business. Working closely with stakeholders, you'll help turn data into meaningful insights that support better decision-making and performance. This role offers a strong blend of analytics and BI development, ideal for someone looking to build their career in a commercially focused data environment. Benefits You'll Enjoy: Competitive salary up to 30,000 (DOE) Hybrid working Generous holiday allowance Ongoing training and development Role Responsibilities: Work with stakeholders to understand business requirements and translate them into clear, actionable reporting Build and maintain dashboards and reports to support key business metrics Enhance and optimise existing reporting solutions to improve usability and performance Investigate data issues, identify root causes, and communicate findings clearly Support the development of data products and contribute to improving data quality and consistency Produce clear documentation to support reporting and development processes Collaborate with wider data and technology teams to deliver effective data solutions Identify opportunities to improve reporting, insight, and overall data capability About You: Experience in a data, reporting, or analytics-focused role Strong analytical mindset with the ability to interpret and present data clearly Experience with BI tools, ideally within the Microsoft ecosystem Comfortable working with data sets and transforming data into meaningful insights Strong communication skills, able to work with both technical and non-technical stakeholders High attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem-solving Eager to learn and develop within a data-driven environment This is a great opportunity for someone early in their data career to gain hands-on experience across both analytics and BI development, within a business that is investing heavily in its data and technology function. Apply today with your most up-to-date CV! BH35780
Wallace Hind Selection LTD
25/03/2026
Full time
Are you a professional, articulate and strategic newbusiness sales hunter, not spray and pray but able to target, identify and engage with key stakeholders? You'll have a track record of selling innovative software or hardware technology into the UK Public Sector and thrive on opening doors, building influence, and winning complex deals. If you're motivated by growth, impact, and autonomy - this is the opportunity that will truly stretch and reward you. BASIC SALARY: £55,000 - £60,000 BENEFITS: £10,000 Bonus Company Car Or Car Allowance Comprehensive Benefits Package LOCATION: Home based in the UK, covering the UK. You will eventually cover Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Luton, Watford, Milton Keynes, Aylesbury, Letchworth Garden City, Bedford, Welwyn Garden City. JOB DESCRIPTION: Sales Manager, Business Development Manager - Software, Hardware, Public Sector You will join an established and experienced tight-knit team; your first 12 months will be spent training, learning on the job, and understanding our business model, industry and product. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Sales Manager, Business Development Manager - Software, Hardware, Public Sector As our Business Development Manager, you will be : Proactively identifying, targeting, and securing new business (75%) and Account Management (25%), across the UK Public Sector. Leading the full sales cycle: lead generation, solution positioning, demos, bid/tender activity, and closing (from 1-12 months). Mapping key stakeholders and build strong, lasting client relationships in a partnership approach through Proof of Concept, a partnership approach, and ultimately becoming a trusted advisor. Collaborating closely with product and technical teams to shape proposals and demonstrations. Targeting Local Councils, and National Accounts such as Insolvency Agency, DVSA, and other Government departments. Orders values in the region of £200k recurring SAAS revenue. Monitoring pipeline health, market trends and competitor activity to help refine strategy. Within your first 12 months, international travel will be quite limited, and it will increase thereafter. PERSON SPECIFICATION: Sales Manager, Business Development Manager - Software, Hardware, Public Sector To be successful in your application, you will have a proven hunterstyle business development background, ideally selling IT software, hardware, digital solutions, or technical platforms. In addition to this you will be able to demonstrate: Strong experience selling into the UK Public Sector, particularly policing, justice, defence, emergency services, or central government. Comfortable with longer, consultative sales cycles (from 1-12 months), frameworks, and procurement pathways. Highly selfmotivated, commercially sharp, and adept at building trust with senior stakeholders. Ability to travel for client engagements when required. OUR COMPANY: We are a specialist provider of advanced digital recording and evidentialcapture solutions, trusted by frontline professionals across law enforcement, central government, and wider public services. Our products are relied upon in highstakes environments where accuracy, integrity, and reliability aren't negotiable. As we continue to expand across the UK and then Asia, we are hiring a Business Development Manager to drive new business growth in the public sector-focusing on police forces, local councils, central government departments, emergency services, and local authorities. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets, and worked with the following products and/or services: Sales Manager, SAAS, Sales Executive, Account Manager, Sales Representative, Business Development Manager, Software, Hardware, Local Authorities, Public Sector INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: JK18431, Wallace Hind Selection
Remarkable Jobs Irlam, Manchester
25/03/2026
Full time
Business Development Executive Location: Manchester (M44) Salary: £27,000 - £33,000 per annum (depending on experience) +Coms/benefits Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday Work Location: Hybrid - 3 days office-based (M44), 2 days WFH Full-time / Permanent Remarkable Jobs are recruiting on behalf of a growing, customer-focused organisation seeking a confident and professional Sales Development Executive to join their Manchester-based team. This role sits at the front end of the sales function , focusing on customer engagement, lead qualification, and relationship-building . While telephone communication is a core part of the role, it is consultative rather than high-pressure , with an emphasis on quality conversations and understanding customer needs. Sales Development Executive Role As a Sales Development Executive , you will engage with prospective customers, qualify opportunities, and support the wider sales pipeline. You'll act as an early point of contact, ensuring potential clients receive a positive, professional first experience of the business. This is an ideal role for someone who enjoys speaking with people, asking the right questions, and contributing to sales success without a hard-sell telesales environment . Sales Development Executive - Key Responsibilities Engaging prospective customers via telephone and digital channels Holding quality, consultative conversations to understand customer needs Qualifying leads and gathering relevant information Updating CRM systems with accurate, meaningful notes Responding to inbound enquiries and following up warm leads Supporting the sales team with pipeline activity and customer insights Working collaboratively towards team targets and shared objectives What They Are Looking For Essential: Experience in a sales support, sales development, customer engagement, or client-facing role Confident and professional communication skills (telephone and written) Curious, personable approach with strong listening skills Organised and detail-focused Comfortable working in a structured, performance-led environment Desirable: Exposure to CRM systems Background in lead qualification or sales development Experience working in a hybrid office/WFH environment Sales Development Executive - Key Attributes Consultative, not pushy Professional and personable Curious and proactive Well-organised and reliable Team-focused with a positive attitude If you're looking for a Sales Development Executive role that focuses on conversations, relationships, and quality engagement rather than hard telesales , we'd love to hear from you.
Wallace Hind Selection LTD Bedford, Bedfordshire
25/03/2026
Full time
Are you a professional, articulate and strategic newbusiness sales hunter, not spray and pray but able to target, identify and engage with key stakeholders? You'll have a track record of selling innovative software or hardware technology into the UK Public Sector and thrive on opening doors, building influence, and winning complex deals. If you're motivated by growth, impact, and autonomy - this is the opportunity that will truly stretch and reward you. BASIC SALARY: £55,000 - £60,000 BENEFITS: £10,000 Bonus Company Car Or Car Allowance Comprehensive Benefits Package LOCATION: Home based in the UK, covering the UK. You will eventually cover Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam COMMUTABLE LOCATIONS: Luton, Watford, Milton Keynes, Aylesbury, Letchworth Garden City, Bedford, Welwyn Garden City. JOB DESCRIPTION: Sales Manager, Business Development Manager - Software, Hardware, Public Sector You will join an established and experienced tight-knit team; your first 12 months will be spent training, learning on the job, and understanding our business model, industry and product. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Sales Manager, Business Development Manager - Software, Hardware, Public Sector As our Business Development Manager, you will be : Proactively identifying, targeting, and securing new business (75%) and Account Management (25%), across the UK Public Sector. Leading the full sales cycle: lead generation, solution positioning, demos, bid/tender activity, and closing (from 1-12 months). Mapping key stakeholders and build strong, lasting client relationships in a partnership approach through Proof of Concept, a partnership approach, and ultimately becoming a trusted advisor. Collaborating closely with product and technical teams to shape proposals and demonstrations. Targeting Local Councils, and National Accounts such as Insolvency Agency, DVSA, and other Government departments. Orders values in the region of £200k recurring SAAS revenue. Monitoring pipeline health, market trends and competitor activity to help refine strategy. Within your first 12 months, international travel will be quite limited, and it will increase thereafter. PERSON SPECIFICATION: Sales Manager, Business Development Manager - Software, Hardware, Public Sector To be successful in your application, you will have a proven hunterstyle business development background, ideally selling IT software, hardware, digital solutions, or technical platforms. In addition to this you will be able to demonstrate: Strong experience selling into the UK Public Sector, particularly policing, justice, defence, emergency services, or central government. Comfortable with longer, consultative sales cycles (from 1-12 months), frameworks, and procurement pathways. Highly selfmotivated, commercially sharp, and adept at building trust with senior stakeholders. Ability to travel for client engagements when required. OUR COMPANY: We are a specialist provider of advanced digital recording and evidentialcapture solutions, trusted by frontline professionals across law enforcement, central government, and wider public services. Our products are relied upon in highstakes environments where accuracy, integrity, and reliability aren't negotiable. As we continue to expand across the UK and then Asia, we are hiring a Business Development Manager to drive new business growth in the public sector-focusing on police forces, local councils, central government departments, emergency services, and local authorities. It is highly likely you will have worked in any of the following roles and/or markets, and worked with the following products and/or services: Sales Manager, SAAS, Sales Executive, Account Manager, Sales Representative, Business Development Manager, Software, Hardware, Local Authorities, Public Sector INTERESTED? Please click apply. You will receive an acknowledgement of your application. Wallace Hind Selection, alongside our client embrace diversity, champion equality, and foster inclusion to create a work environment where everyone belongs and thrives. Please Note: Wallace Hind Selection have been chosen as the retained recruitment partner of our client and therefore any direct applications to our client from candidates or agencies will be forwarded on to us direct. REF: JK18431, Wallace Hind Selection
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Systems Analyst Jobs in the UK: Your Complete Career Guide Systems Analysts occupy a critical position in UK technology teams — bridging the gap between business requirements and technical implementation. By understanding both the commercial needs of an organisation and the capabilities of its IT systems, Systems Analysts help design, improve, and deliver technology solutions that genuinely serve business objectives. IT Job Board lists active Systems Analyst vacancies across industries including finance, healthcare, retail, and the public sector. What Does a Systems Analyst Do? A Systems Analyst investigates existing IT systems and business processes to identify areas for improvement or replacement, then works with developers, architects, and business stakeholders to design and implement better solutions. Day-to-day activities include requirements gathering through workshops and interviews, writing functional specifications and user stories, process mapping, system testing, and supporting implementation and user training. Systems Analysts sit between business and technology — they need to understand both well enough to translate between them. This makes the role particularly valued by large enterprises undertaking digital transformation programmes, ERP implementations, and legacy system modernisation projects. Types of Systems Analyst Roles Systems Analyst — process analysis, requirements definition, solution design Business Systems Analyst — strong commercial focus, change management IT Systems Analyst — technical focus, system configuration and integration ERP Analyst — SAP, Oracle, or Microsoft Dynamics implementations Senior Systems Analyst / Lead Analyst — team leadership and programme delivery Systems Analyst Salary Guide Junior Systems Analysts typically earn £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level analysts with 3–5 years of experience earn £40,000–£58,000. Senior Systems Analysts and Lead Analysts on major programmes earn £58,000–£75,000. ERP specialists and those with deep domain knowledge in finance or healthcare can command £70,000–£90,000. Key Skills for Systems Analyst Roles Requirements elicitation — workshops, interviews, observation techniques UML and BPMN — process and system modelling notation Agile and Waterfall methodologies — most analysts need both User story writing — for Agile delivery environments SQL — querying data to understand system behaviour ERP systems — SAP, Oracle, Dynamics 365 knowledge for specialist roles Stakeholder management and communication skills Career Progression for Systems Analysts Systems Analysis is a strong foundation for progression into Business Analysis, Solution Architecture, Project Management, and Consulting. The analytical and stakeholder management skills developed in Systems Analyst roles translate well across multiple IT career paths. Many IT Project Managers and Enterprise Architects began their careers in systems analysis. How to Find Systems Analyst Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all active Systems Analyst vacancies on IT Job Board. Register your CV for free — ensure it highlights your requirements gathering experience, specific methodologies used, and any domain expertise in industries such as finance, healthcare, or retail. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What is the difference between a Systems Analyst and a Business Analyst? A: Systems Analysts typically focus more on the technical aspects of IT systems — how they work, how they integrate, and how they can be improved. Business Analysts tend to focus more on business processes, requirements, and the commercial impact of change. In practice, many UK roles blend both. Q: What qualifications do I need for Systems Analyst jobs in the UK? A: A relevant degree in IT, Computer Science, or Business is common. BCS (British Computer Society) qualifications and ISEB certifications are valued. Practical experience with requirements gathering and specific ERP platforms often matters more than formal qualifications. Q: What is the average Systems Analyst salary in the UK? A: Junior analysts earn £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level analysts earn £40,000–£58,000. Senior and Lead Systems Analysts earn £58,000–£75,000, with ERP specialists commanding up to £90,000. Q: Do Systems Analysts need to know programming? A: Full programming skills are not typically required, but SQL proficiency is very commonly expected. Familiarity with scripting or data analysis tools (Excel, Power BI) is also valuable. ERP analysts benefit from understanding configuration rather than development. Q: How do I register my CV for Systems Analyst roles on IT Job Board? A: Visit IT Job Board's registration page and complete the free job seeker registration. Your CV becomes searchable by employers and recruiters hiring Systems Analysts across the UK. //
Data Scientist Jobs in the UK: Careers in Data, AI, and Machine Learning Data Science is one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing disciplines in UK technology. With 234 active Data Scientist vacancies on IT Job Board, the field offers exceptional salaries, intellectual challenge, and the opportunity to drive real business impact through data-driven insight. From financial services and healthcare to retail and government, data scientists are transforming how organisations make decisions. What Does a Data Scientist Do? A Data Scientist extracts meaningful insights from large, complex datasets using statistical analysis, machine learning, and predictive modelling. They work closely with business stakeholders to define problems, collect and clean data, build and evaluate models, and communicate findings in ways that drive strategic decisions. In the UK, data scientists increasingly work at the intersection of traditional analytics and applied AI — building production-ready machine learning models that operate at scale. Types of Data Scientist Roles   Data Scientist — statistical modelling, ML model development, business insight Machine Learning Engineer — productionising ML models and building ML pipelines NLP Engineer — natural language processing, large language models, text analytics Computer Vision Scientist — image and video-based ML applications Research Scientist — cutting-edge AI research in academia or corporate R&D Applied Scientist — implementing research findings in production applications Data Science Lead / Manager — team leadership and strategic oversight Data Scientist Salary Guide Data Science commands some of the highest salaries in UK technology. Junior Data Scientists typically earn £35,000–£55,000. Mid-level scientists with strong ML engineering skills earn £55,000–£80,000. Senior Data Scientists and ML Engineers earn £75,000–£110,000. Research Scientists and Lead roles at major tech companies or well-funded AI startups can exceed £130,000 in total compensation. Essential Skills for Data Scientist Roles   Python — the primary language for data science in the UK (Pandas, NumPy, Scikit-learn) Machine learning frameworks — TensorFlow, PyTorch, XGBoost SQL — fundamental for data extraction and transformation Statistics and probability — hypothesis testing, Bayesian methods Cloud ML platforms — AWS SageMaker, Azure ML, GCP Vertex AI Data visualisation — Matplotlib, Seaborn, Power BI, Tableau MLOps — model deployment, monitoring, and lifecycle management Top UK Sectors Hiring Data Scientists Financial services (fintech, banking, insurance) represent the single largest employer of data scientists in the UK. Healthcare and life sciences (genomics, clinical trial analysis, NHS digital) are growing fast. Retail and e-commerce (demand forecasting, personalisation), media and entertainment, and government digital services all have substantial and active data science hiring programmes. How to Find Data Scientist Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all 234 active Data Scientist vacancies on IT Job Board. Register your CV free — include your GitHub profile, Kaggle competitions, and published models to stand out with technical hiring managers. Set up job alerts to receive instant notifications of new data science postings matching your skills and preferred location. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How many Data Scientist jobs are currently on IT Job Board? A: IT Job Board currently lists 234 active Data Scientist vacancies across the UK, spanning machine learning, NLP, computer vision, and applied AI roles. Q: What Python libraries should a UK Data Scientist know? A: Essential Python libraries include Pandas and NumPy for data manipulation, Scikit-learn for classical ML, TensorFlow or PyTorch for deep learning, and Matplotlib or Seaborn for visualisation. Cloud ML SDK familiarity (SageMaker, Azure ML) is increasingly important. Q: Do I need a PhD to become a Data Scientist in the UK? A: A PhD is required for Research Scientist roles at academic institutions and corporate R&D labs. For the majority of industry Data Scientist positions, a strong Master's degree or a bachelor's with demonstrable project experience (GitHub, Kaggle, publications) is sufficient. Q: What is the difference between a Data Scientist and a Machine Learning Engineer? A: A Data Scientist focuses on analysis, modelling, and insight generation. A Machine Learning Engineer focuses on taking models into production — building scalable ML pipelines, APIs, and monitoring systems. In practice, many UK roles expect proficiency in both areas. Q: Which UK cities have the most Data Scientist jobs? A: London has by far the largest concentration of Data Scientist roles. Cambridge, Bristol, Manchester, and Edinburgh are also significant markets, particularly for healthcare and fintech data science roles. //
Education IT Jobs in the UK: Careers at the Intersection of Technology and Learning The education sector is undergoing a profound technological transformation — and IT professionals who can bridge the gap between technology and learning are in growing demand. IT Job Board lists active education-sector IT vacancies across universities, colleges, schools, and EdTech companies, connecting technology professionals with roles that combine technical expertise with meaningful social impact. What Are Education IT Jobs ? Education IT roles span several distinct areas. IT Support within education covers managing the technology infrastructure of schools, colleges, and universities — from networks and devices to learning management systems (LMS). EdTech roles involve designing, developing, or implementing technology platforms specifically built for learning. IT Lecturing and Training roles combine subject matter expertise with teaching skills to deliver IT curricula in further and higher education. Each area offers a distinct working environment and career trajectory. Types of Education IT Roles Available IT Technician / IT Support — schools, colleges, and university IT helpdesks Network Manager (Education) — managing school or university network infrastructure MIS Manager — student data systems such as SIMS, Arbor, and Capita EdTech Developer — building learning platforms and educational software IT Lecturer / Trainer — delivering IT, computer science, and digital skills curricula Data Analyst (Education) — student performance and institutional reporting Digital Learning Designer — creating online and blended learning content Education IT Salary Guide Education IT salaries vary by role type and institution. IT Technicians in schools typically earn £22,000–£30,000. Network Managers in further education earn £30,000–£45,000. University IT managers and senior technical architects in higher education can earn £45,000–£65,000. IT Lecturers in further education follow national pay scales, typically £25,000–£40,000, with senior and head of department roles higher. EdTech roles at commercial companies often offer the highest compensation, with developer and product roles at £45,000–£75,000. Why Choose an Education IT Career? Education IT careers offer a unique combination of technical challenge, stability, and purpose. Schools and universities are resilient employers — technology budgets in education have grown consistently as digital learning has become central to delivery. Term-time working patterns and enhanced pension provisions make education roles particularly attractive for professionals seeking work-life balance. The growth of online and blended learning post-pandemic has also significantly expanded EdTech as a commercial sector, bringing startup energy and higher compensation into the educational technology space. Skills Most Valued in Education IT Roles Network infrastructure management — VLANs, wireless, filtering systems Learning Management Systems — Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, Microsoft Teams for Education MIS platforms — SIMS, Arbor, Bromcom, Capita Microsoft 365 for Education — Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive deployment Safeguarding awareness — essential for roles working in schools Communication and training skills — for roles supporting non-technical staff How to Find Education IT Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all active education IT vacancies on IT Job Board. Register your CV free to be discovered by schools, colleges, universities, and EdTech companies recruiting technology professionals across the UK. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What types of IT jobs are available in the education sector? A: Education IT roles include IT Technician, Network Manager, MIS Manager, IT Lecturer, Digital Learning Designer, EdTech Developer, and Data Analyst positions in schools, colleges, universities, and EdTech companies. Q: Do I need a teaching qualification to work in education IT? A: For pure technology roles such as IT Technician or Network Manager, teaching qualifications are not required. For IT Lecturer positions in further or higher education, a PGCE or PTLLS qualification is typically expected, though relevant industry experience is often considered. Q: What is the average salary for IT roles in UK education? A: IT Technicians earn £22,000–£30,000. Network Managers earn £30,000–£45,000. Senior IT managers in higher education earn £45,000–£65,000. IT Lecturers typically earn £25,000–£40,000 on national pay scales. Q: What is EdTech and how does it differ from traditional education IT? A: EdTech (educational technology) refers to the commercial sector building software and platforms for learning. Traditional education IT focuses on managing technology within educational institutions. EdTech companies often offer higher salaries and startup working environments. Q: Do education IT roles require a DBS check? A: Yes. Any IT role involving regular contact with students in schools or colleges will require an Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check. Most education employers arrange this as part of their onboarding process. //
Engineering Jobs in the UK: Your Complete Guide to IT and Technology Engineering Careers Engineering sits at the heart of every technology organisation in the UK. From designing cloud infrastructure and building software systems to maintaining network architecture and developing embedded firmware, engineering professionals are the builders and problem-solvers that power the digital economy. IT Job Board lists active engineering vacancies across all technology disciplines, connecting skilled engineers with employers across every sector. The Breadth of Engineering Roles in UK Tech Engineering in a technology context encompasses a vast range of specialisms. Software Engineering focuses on designing and building applications. Network Engineering covers the design and maintenance of physical and virtual network infrastructure. Cloud Engineering specialises in deploying and managing cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) bridges software development and operations to ensure systems perform reliably at scale. Each represents a distinct and well-compensated career path. Types of Engineering Roles on IT Job Board Software Engineer — application development across languages and frameworks Network Engineer — routing, switching, firewalls, and WAN infrastructure Cloud Engineer — AWS, Azure, GCP deployment and management DevOps Engineer — CI/CD pipelines, automation, and infrastructure as code Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) — availability, performance, and scalability Embedded Systems Engineer — firmware and hardware-level programming Solutions Engineer — technical pre-sales and client solution design Engineering Salary Guide Engineering salaries vary significantly by specialism. Graduate Software Engineers start at £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level engineers across disciplines earn £45,000–£70,000. Senior and Principal Engineers with cloud, DevOps, or specialist systems expertise command £70,000–£100,000+. In London and Cambridge, experienced engineers at leading tech companies regularly exceed this range. Most In-Demand Engineering Skills in the UK Cloud platforms — AWS, Azure, GCP (certifications are increasingly baseline) Infrastructure as Code — Terraform, Ansible, CloudFormation Kubernetes and Docker — container orchestration now near-universal CI/CD — Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI Python and Go — most commonly used in DevOps and SRE contexts Networking — BGP, OSPF, SD-WAN for network engineering roles Top UK Locations for Engineering Jobs London leads the UK engineering job market, with Cambridge, Bristol, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Reading all showing strong demand. Cambridge's cluster of deep tech and semiconductor companies makes it especially active for embedded and hardware engineering. Manchester and Edinburgh are growing fast for cloud and DevOps engineering, often with more competitive packages relative to living costs than London. How to Find Engineering Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all active engineering vacancies on IT Job Board using the Engineering category or by searching for your specific discipline. Register your CV for free to be discovered by engineering recruiters across the UK — many specialist engineering roles are filled through proactive outreach to the candidate database. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What types of engineering jobs are listed on IT Job Board? A: IT Job Board lists Software Engineering, Network Engineering, Cloud Engineering, DevOps, SRE, Embedded Systems, and Solutions Engineering roles, among other technology engineering disciplines. Q: What is the average engineering salary in UK tech? A: Graduate engineers start at £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level engineers earn £45,000–£70,000. Senior and Principal Engineers earn £70,000–£100,000+, with London roles often commanding a further premium. Q: Which engineering certifications are most valued by UK employers? A: AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Azure certifications (AZ-104, AZ-305), Cisco CCNA/CCNP for networking, and Kubernetes CKA/CKAD for cloud-native engineering are among the most valued in the UK market. Q: Is there a shortage of engineering talent in the UK? A: Yes. The UK faces a significant shortage of technology engineering professionals, particularly in cloud, DevOps, cybersecurity, and embedded systems. This structural shortage benefits candidates with relevant skills and certifications. Q: How do I register my CV on IT Job Board to find engineering roles? A: Visit IT Job Board's registration page, select Job Seeker, and complete the free CV registration. Your profile becomes searchable by engineering employers and recruiters actively hiring across the UK. //
C++ Developer Jobs in the UK: High-Performance Careers for Skilled Programmers C++ remains one of the most powerful and enduring programming languages in the world — and the UK's technology, finance, gaming, defence, and embedded systems sectors depend on it. IT Job Board lists active C++ developer vacancies connecting skilled programmers with employers who need the performance, precision, and control that only C++ delivers. Why C++ Skills Are Still in High Demand Despite the rise of Python, JavaScript, and cloud-native languages, C++ continues to dominate in environments where raw performance is non-negotiable. High-frequency trading platforms in the City of London, AAA video game engines, embedded firmware for automotive and aerospace systems, and real-time signal processing all require C++ expertise. These are not entry-level use cases — C++ employers are looking for professionals who understand memory management, template metaprogramming, and concurrency at a deep level. The specialist nature of C++ means the talent pool is smaller than for more mainstream languages, giving experienced C++ developers significant salary leverage and a strong position in the UK job market. Types of C++ Roles Available C++ Software Engineer — core application and systems development Quant Developer — algorithmic trading and financial systems in C++ Games Developer — engine and gameplay programming in Unreal Engine / proprietary C++ Embedded Systems Engineer — firmware, RTOS, and hardware-level C++ High-Performance Computing (HPC) Engineer — parallel processing and scientific computing Computer Vision / ML Engineer — performance-critical AI inference in C++ C++ Developer Salary Guide C++ salaries in the UK reflect the specialised nature of the skill. Mid-level C++ developers typically earn £55,000–£80,000. Senior engineers with expertise in HPC, low-latency trading, or complex embedded systems command £80,000–£120,000. In London's financial sector, total compensation packages at quant trading firms regularly exceed £150,000 including bonuses. Essential Skills for C++ Roles Modern C++ — C++11, C++14, C++17, C++20 standards Memory management, RAII, smart pointers Multithreading and concurrent programming STL (Standard Template Library) and Boost CMake and build system proficiency Debugging tools — GDB, Valgrind, AddressSanitizer Domain knowledge — finance, gaming, embedded, or HPC as relevant Who Hires C++ Developers in the UK? The UK's C++ hiring base is concentrated in London's financial district (algorithmic trading, risk systems), the UK games industry (Rockstar North in Edinburgh, Frontier Developments in Cambridge), defence contractors (BAE Systems, Raytheon UK), telecoms infrastructure firms, and emerging deep tech companies working in robotics and autonomous systems. How to Find C++ Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all active C++ developer vacancies on IT Job Board. Register your CV to be discoverable by specialist C++ recruiters and employers who actively source through the platform. Given the specialist nature of C++, proactive recruiter outreach is common — being in the CV database significantly expands your opportunities. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What industries hire the most C++ developers in the UK? A: Financial services (algorithmic trading), the UK video games industry, defence and aerospace, embedded systems (automotive, IoT), and high-performance computing are the primary UK C++ hiring sectors. Q: What is the average salary for a C++ developer in the UK? A: Mid-level C++ developers earn £55,000–£80,000. Senior C++ engineers, particularly in finance or HPC, earn £80,000–£120,000+. London quant trading roles can offer total compensation exceeding £150,000. Q: Do I need to know modern C++ standards for UK developer jobs? A: Yes. UK employers expect familiarity with at least C++11 and C++14. Proficiency with C++17 or C++20, smart pointers, RAII, and modern concurrency patterns is expected for senior roles. Q: Is C++ harder to learn than Python or JavaScript? A: Yes, C++ has a steeper learning curve due to manual memory management, complex syntax, and the depth of its standard library. However, this difficulty is precisely why experienced C++ developers command premium salaries. Q: How do I find C++ jobs on IT Job Board? A: Visit IT Job Board's C++ jobs category page and browse active listings. Register your CV for free to be found by specialist C++ recruiters and employers across the UK. //
Technical Support Jobs in the UK: Your Complete Career Guide Technical support is the backbone of every functioning IT department, managed service provider, and technology company in the UK. With 324 active technical support vacancies listed on IT Job Board, the discipline offers a clear entry point into IT careers, strong progression pathways, and opportunities across every sector — from finance and healthcare to cloud services and government. What Are Technical Support Jobs ? Technical support professionals diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve technology problems for end users, businesses, and enterprise clients. Roles are typically structured across support lines — first line (initial triage and basic resolution), second line (advanced troubleshooting and escalated incidents), and third line (deep technical investigation and engineering-level fixes). Each tier requires progressively more specialist knowledge and commands higher salaries. A standout example from IT Job Board's current listings is the Public Cloud 2nd Line Engineer role at Node4 — responsible for advanced, customer-facing technical support across Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365, owning incidents from investigation through to resolution, and acting as an escalation point from 1st Line teams. This type of role reflects the evolution of technical support into cloud-native environments. Types of Technical Support Roles   1st Line Support — initial helpdesk contact, password resets, basic triage   2nd Line Support — advanced troubleshooting, escalated incidents, system configuration   3rd Line Support — engineering-level fixes, root cause analysis, specialist investigation Cloud Support Engineer — Azure, AWS, Microsoft 365, managed cloud services Desktop Support Engineer — end-user device management and on-site support Application Support Analyst — software-specific troubleshooting and user enablement Technical Support Salary Guide Salaries in technical support reflect experience level and specialism. 1st Line Helpdesk roles typically start at £22,000–£30,000. 2nd Line Support Engineers earn £30,000–£45,000. Senior 3rd Line Engineers and Cloud Support Specialists command £45,000–£65,000, particularly in managed service providers and enterprise environments. Roles involving on-call or night shift responsibilities often include additional allowances. Essential Skills for Technical Support Roles Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 administration ITIL Foundation — widely expected by MSPs and enterprise employers Active Directory, Group Policy, and Windows Server Networking fundamentals — TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP Ticketing systems — ServiceNow, Jira, Freshdesk Strong communication skills for customer-facing incident management Career Progression from Technical Support Technical support is one of the most effective entry points into a UK IT career. From 1st Line roles, professionals commonly progress to Systems Administration, Network Engineering, Cloud Architecture, or Cybersecurity — all of which are active categories on IT Job Board with hundreds of live vacancies. The ITIL framework and Microsoft certifications (AZ-900, AZ-104) accelerate this transition significantly. How to Find Technical Support Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all 324 live technical support vacancies directly on IT Job Board. Register your CV for free to be discoverable by employers and recruiters including companies like Node4, who actively source technical support talent through the platform's CV database. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How many technical support jobs are currently listed on IT Job Board? A: IT Job Board currently lists 324 active technical support vacancies across the UK, covering 1st, 2nd, and 3rd line roles as well as cloud and application support positions. Q: What qualifications do I need for a technical support job in the UK? A: ITIL Foundation is widely expected by UK employers. Microsoft certifications (AZ-900, AZ-104, MS-900) add significant value. A relevant IT degree or apprenticeship is helpful but not always required — demonstrable skills and experience are often prioritised. Q: What is the difference between 1st, 2nd, and 3rd line technical support? A: 1st Line handles initial user contact and basic triage. 2nd Line takes escalated, more complex issues requiring deeper technical knowledge. 3rd Line involves engineering-level investigation, root cause analysis, and permanent fixes for the most complex technical problems. Q: What salary can I expect in a technical support role in the UK? A: 1st Line Helpdesk roles start at £22,000–£30,000. 2nd Line Support Engineers earn £30,000–£45,000. Senior 3rd Line and Cloud Support Specialists earn £45,000–£65,000 depending on specialism and location. Q: Can I find remote technical support jobs on IT Job Board? A: Yes. IT Job Board includes remote and hybrid technical support roles. Use the keyword 'remote' when searching to filter for location-flexible vacancies. //
Cyber Security Jobs UK 2026: Everything You Need to Know Cyber threats are escalating, and so is the demand for skilled security professionals. With 501 active Cyber Security vacancies on IT Job Board, the sector offers some of the UK's most rewarding IT careers — combining intellectual challenge, high salaries, and genuine societal impact. The State of UK Cyber Security Recruitment The UK faces a chronic shortage of Cyber Security talent. NCSC and government-backed programmes have attempted to address this gap, but demand consistently outstrips supply. This makes Cyber Security one of the few IT disciplines where candidates hold real power in salary negotiations. Types of Cyber Security Roles Available Security Analyst — monitoring and responding to threats Penetration Tester (Ethical Hacker) — proactively identifying vulnerabilities Security Architect — designing enterprise security frameworks Incident Response Specialist — managing and containing breaches Cloud Security Engineer — securing AWS, Azure, and GCP environments Cyber Security Salaries in the UK 2026 Entry-level Security Analysts typically earn £30,000–£45,000. Mid-level professionals with certifications earn £55,000–£75,000. Senior Security Architects and CISO-track professionals can command £90,000 to £130,000+, particularly in financial services and defence. Essential Certifications for UK Cyber Jobs CompTIA Security+ — entry-level standard Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) — penetration testing roles CISSP — senior and management level CISM — management track SC-200 / AZ-500 — Microsoft Cloud Security Top Regions for Cyber Security Roles While London (England: 11,909 state listings) dominates, defence and government cyber roles are concentrated in areas like Gloucestershire (449), Hampshire (653), and Hertfordshire (455) — all home to GCHQ-related facilities and defence contractors. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How do I get into Cyber Security in the UK with no experience? Start with CompTIA Security+ or equivalent free resources from NCSC. Build a home lab, contribute to CTF (Capture the Flag) competitions, and look for Junior SOC Analyst roles on IT Job Board. Q: How many Cyber Security jobs are on IT Job Board? There are currently 501 active Cyber Security listings on IT Job Board. Q: Is Cyber Security a good career in the UK? Yes. It combines job security, high pay, constant learning, and genuine impact — making it one of the UK's most future-proof IT careers. Q: Do I need a degree for Cyber Security jobs? Many employers accept relevant certifications and practical experience in lieu of a degree, particularly for technical roles like penetration testing and SOC analysis. //
How to Get a Python Developer Job in the UK in 2026 Python has cemented its status as one of the UK's most wanted programming languages. With 1,802 active Python developer jobs listed on IT Job Board, the demand spans industries from fintech and data science to government digital services and AI startups. Here is everything you need to know to land a Python role in 2025. Why Python Skills Are in High Demand Python's versatility is its greatest strength. In the UK, it powers everything from Django-based web applications to machine learning pipelines in finance and healthcare. The NHS, HMRC, and major banks have all invested heavily in Python-based systems, creating sustained public and private sector demand. Python Developer Salaries in the UK Based on active listings across IT Job Board, Python developer salaries in 2025 range from approximately £40,000 for junior roles to £85,000 for senior engineers with cloud and data science experience. London roles typically sit at the higher end, with roles in Manchester, Bristol, and Edinburgh offering competitive packages with lower living costs. Essential Skills for Python Developer Roles Core Python proficiency (3.x, OOP, data structures) Web frameworks: Django, Flask, or FastAPI Data skills: Pandas, NumPy, and SQL (4,609 listings show how vital SQL remains) Cloud platforms: AWS, Azure, or GCP Version control: Git/GitHub Testing frameworks: Pytest or Unittest Top UK Cities for Python Jobs London leads with thousands of Python listings, but Cambridge (418 total IT listings), Manchester (376), and Bristol (546) are strong alternative markets — particularly for roles in AI research and digital agencies. How to Apply Through IT Job Board Register your CV on itjobboard.co.uk, ensuring your profile highlights Python version experience, frameworks used, and any cloud or data science skills. Use the 'Python' category filter to see all 1,802 active roles and set up job alerts to be notified of new listings instantly. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How many Python jobs are on IT Job Board? There are currently 1,802 active Python developer job listings on IT Job Board. Q: What Python salary should I expect in the UK? Junior Python developers typically earn £35,000–£50,000. Mid-level roles range from £50,000–£70,000, and senior developers with data or cloud experience can earn £75,000–£90,000. Q: Is Python in demand in the UK? Absolutely. Python is one of the top 5 most-demanded programming languages in UK tech hiring, particularly in data science, AI, and fintech. Q: Do I need a degree to get a Python developer job? Not necessarily. Many UK employers value demonstrable skills, GitHub portfolios, and certifications. However, a relevant degree or bootcamp certification strengthens your application significantly. //
IT Jobs in London 2026: Your Complete Guide to the UK's Biggest Tech Market London is, without question, the beating heart of UK technology employment. With 4,006 active IT listings on IT Job Board alone — plus a further 3,807 listed under the London state category — the capital offers unmatched opportunity for tech professionals at every career stage. Why London Dominates UK Tech Hiring London's position as a global financial centre, combined with a thriving startup ecosystem in areas like Shoreditch, Canary Wharf, and the South Bank, creates extraordinary demand for IT talent. Every bank, insurance firm, logistics company, and media organisation needs developers, analysts, and infrastructure engineers. On IT Job Board, London accounts for roughly 15% of all UK IT listings — a figure that underscores just how central the city remains to UK tech recruitment. Most In-Demand IT Roles in London Software Engineer — consistently the most advertised role Python Developer — driven by fintech and AI adoption Business Analyst — essential in financial services transformation Cyber Security Specialist — growing demand from banks and government Data Analyst — fuelled by the city's data-driven business culture London IT Salary Guide 2026 Salaries in London are notably higher than UK averages. Java developers in London typically earn £75,000–£95,000. Python engineers command £65,000–£85,000. Cyber Security specialists can earn £80,000–£110,000 at senior levels. How to Find IT Jobs in London on IT Job Board Navigate to 'Jobs By City' on itjobboard.co.uk and select London to view all active listings. You can further filter by category — for instance, selecting Java or Python alongside the London filter to sharpen your results. London vs Regional IT Jobs: Is it Worth the Commute? With hybrid working now standard across much of the tech sector, many London-headquartered roles offer 2–3 days per week in the office. This makes roles advertised in London accessible to candidates in the Home Counties, reading (282 listings), or Cambridge (418 listings) — all within commuting range. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How many IT jobs are available in London right now? IT Job Board currently shows over 4,006 active IT listings specifically in London, making it the UK's largest IT job market by a significant margin. Q: What are the most popular IT jobs in London? Software engineering, Python development, business analysis, and Cyber Security are among the most frequently advertised IT roles in London. Q: Are there entry-level IT jobs in London? Yes. IT Job Board includes Graduate IT roles (545 listings nationally), and London hosts a significant proportion of these entry-level opportunities. Q: How do I search for remote IT jobs based in London? Use the city filter for London combined with the keyword 'remote' or 'hybrid' to surface location-flexible roles. //
Top 10 Highest-Paying IT Jobs in the UK Right Now The UK's technology labour market continues to reward skilled professionals with competitive salaries. With 27,548 live IT vacancies on IT Job Board right now, understanding where the money is can significantly shape your career strategy. Here are the ten highest-paying IT roles you should know about in 2025. 1. Cyber Security Specialist With 501 active listings on IT Job Board, Cyber Security roles command some of the highest salaries in the sector. Mid-level specialists typically earn between £55,000 and £85,000, with senior consultants often exceeding £100,000. The explosion of remote work and cloud infrastructure has made these roles mission-critical. 2. SAP Consultant SAP skills remain rare and valuable. IT Job Board lists 709 SAP roles, with salaries typically ranging from £60,000 to £90,000 for experienced consultants. The migration to SAP S/4HANA has created a sustained wave of demand. 3. Data Architect With only 16 listings, Data Architects are in short supply — driving up compensation. Salaries regularly exceed £90,000, particularly in London and the South East. 4. Java Developer Java remains one of the most consistently demanded skills with 4,215 listings. Senior Java engineers in London and Cambridge typically earn £70,000 to £95,000. 5. Business Intelligence Developer BI professionals with 822 active listings earn strong salaries, particularly those skilled in Power BI, Tableau, or Qlik — typically £55,000 to £80,000. 6. Oracle DBA Oracle specialists (701 listings) continue to command premium pay, averaging £65,000 to £85,000, especially in financial services and the public sector. 7. Software Engineer Software Engineering has 2,041 active listings. Full-stack engineers with cloud experience routinely earn £65,000 to £90,000 across the UK. 8. Python Developer Python's dominance in data science, AI, and automation has pushed salaries for experienced developers to £60,000–£85,000. IT Job Board lists 1,802 Python vacancies. 9. IT Manager IT Manager roles (42 listings) carry leadership premium — salaries range from £65,000 to £90,000 depending on team size and sector. 10. Business Analyst With 993 listings, Business Analysts bridge technical and commercial worlds. Senior BAs, particularly in fintech, regularly earn £55,000 to £75,000. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Which IT job pays the most in the UK? Data Architects and Cyber Security specialists typically top UK IT salary ranges, with experienced professionals often earning over £90,000 annually. Q: Are IT salaries higher in London? Yes, London consistently offers 15–30% salary premiums over regional equivalents, reflecting higher living costs and the concentration of financial and tech companies. Q: Which IT skill has the most jobs on IT Job Board? Information Technology broadly has 52,109 listings, but in specialist roles, SAP (709), Java (4,215), and SQL (4,609) lead the count. //

IT Job Board - Frequently Asked Questions

Start by registering on the IT Job Board, uploading your CV, and applying for roles that match your skills. IT certifications and networking help too.

The UK tech market demands developers, data analysts, cloud engineers, cybersecurity experts, and IT support professionals.

Yes, it's completely free for candidates to search and apply for jobs, register, and receive job alerts.

Yes, some UK employers sponsor skilled workers. Look for jobs that mention visa support in the job description.

Tailor your CV for each application, gain relevant certifications, and apply to multiple roles consistently.