£48,429 to £52,222 per year, This role currently receives a discretionary Recruitment & Retention payment of £5,500. This is a temporary allowance, under ongoing review, and may be withdrawn at any time. Candidates are advised to address any questions on rates of pay prior to applying for the post.
Contract Type: Permanent
Hours: Full time
Disability Confident: No
Closing Date: 16/07/2026
About this jobThe successful candidate will be working on the Digital Service team (part of the Change Technology Services within the Insolvency Service) responsible for enterprise line of business applications used by both internal and external organisations as well as the general public.
We are consolidating our technology stack and moving away from legacy services to focus on the use Microsoft's .NET 10 framework and Azure services, so this is a fantastic opportunity to help shape our technology and the way we work for a sustainable, user centric future.
We would love to for you to be part of that new team.
Azure SQL, Cosmos DB, AI Search, Azure app services, Function apps, meeting the requirements of the Technology Code of Practice and Gov.UK Service manual identify and fix faults in digital services assist the developers across our development teams, acting as a mentor and coach promote a culture of knowledge sharing and the adoption of good practice assist the teams within Digital Services, offering them expert advice and guidance, including operations leads, product managers and QAT leads work with a multi-disciplinary team and business stakeholders, fostering good relationships and responding to views and challenges from others advocate user centric, agile approaches which focus on efficient, effective delivery of high quality digital services within the team and the wider agency transform government into a modern, agile development centre by embedding practices such as Behaviour and Test-Driven Development, continuous deployment, and DevOp
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