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A government agency is seeking a Software Developer to join their Digital Development Practice. This role involves designing and building critical digital services that ensure property rights in the UK. You will work in agile teams and have the chance to influence modern engineering practices. The position offers a salary of up to £44,400, a 29% employer pension contribution, and flexible hybrid working options from various locations across the UK.
HM Land Registry (HMLR) are modernising the systems and services that underpin property ownership across England and Wales - some of the most valuable data in the UK economy. As a Software Developer, you'll play an important role in designing, building and supporting the digital services that help secure property rights and enable the housing market to function. Salary up to £44,400, 29% employer pension contribution plus full Civil Service benefits. Flexible, hybrid working from 14 office locations across the UK.
You will join HMLR's Software Development Practice, part of the wider Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) directorate. The practice includes Developers who work in multidisciplinary agile teams with product managers, delivery managers, testers, business analysts and user researchers. Together they design, build and maintain digital cloud services and legacy systems that power HMLR's core services. The community promotes modern engineering standards, continuous improvement and peer learning, offering opportunities to collaborate across teams, contribute to communities of practice and influence how software is built and operated across the organisation.
HMLR's Developers work on a variety of projects that are central to their digital transformation. This includes rebuilding core registration and casework systems, geospatial data initiatives, developing new cloud-native se...