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Vacancy for Lead Developer Java/Scala at The National Archives (UK)

Digital Preservation Coalition

City Of London

On-site

GBP 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading digital archiving organization in London seeks a Lead Developer proficient in Java and Scala to oversee software development in their Digital Preservation team. You will manage systems critical to preserving national digital records and lead innovation within the department. The ideal candidate has experience in Linux and AWS, mentoring abilities, and is eligible for SC clearance. This role offers the chance to shape the future of digital archiving and contribute to a vital service.

Qualifications

  • Expertise in Java and/or Scala is required.
  • Experience in a Linux environment.
  • Familiarity with AWS is advantageous.
  • Must be willing to obtain SC-level Security Clearance.

Responsibilities

  • Lead software development in the Digital Preservation team.
  • Influence future designs and set technical direction.
  • Mentor staff and conduct code reviews.
  • Write high-quality, robust code.
  • Communicate trade-offs and prioritize work in response to user needs.

Skills

Java
Scala
Linux
AWS
Mentoring

Tools

XSLT
XML Schema
Job description
Overview

Vacancy for Lead Developer Java/Scala at The National Archives (UK)

23 January 2023

London

Full-Time

Person specification

About you

You are an enthusiastic and organised individual who is keen to join a growing team and make a positive contribution. You have the confidence to advise and support our users as they send us increasingly complex digital records. You are delivery focussed and strongly motivated to provide an excellent service. As part of the Digital Archiving team, you will directly contribute to growing the digital archive and delivering the aims of The National Archives business strategy, Archives for Everyone.

About the role

The National Archives is building a suite of innovative digital products and services to ease the flow of digital records into the archive, preserve them for generations to come and open-up access to this nationally important resource for audiences including students, government, researchers and the public.

You will be leading software development in our Digital Preservation team within the Digital Archiving department.

Your work will build on our award-winning Digital Records Infrastructure (DRI) which securely stores our rapidly increasing digital collection, operating at petabyte-scale to ensure the long-term preservation of vital public records. Government websites; the records of significant public inquiries; the decisions of senior officials, ministers and prime ministers; and the nation’s digitised history from the 11th to the early 21st century are all to be preserved in the system.

We currently operate a series of workflows constructed predominantly in Java, Scala, XSLT and XML Schema running in a Linux environment and we expect Cloud services to play a large role in our future architecture.

As a lead developer you will need to be experienced in balancing your time communicating with other teams and focusing on our Digital Preservation systems. You will influence future designs and will be responsible for helping to set technical direction, mentoring staff, undertaking code review as well as writing high quality, robust code yourself. You will be an expert in Java and/or Scala and familiarity with AWS and Linux would be an advantage.

You will be thinking about the future impact of technology decisions. You will shape the team and its direction by prioritising work in response to emerging user needs, communicating the trade-offs. You will support developers and non-developers to collaborate, work in the open and follow best practice. You will be responsible for mentoring other developers in their practice and presenting results of your team’s work to others.

Security clearance

SC-level Security Clearance or willingness to obtain SC clearance is mandatory for this role and requires that you have lived in the UK for the last 3 years. The length of required residency may depend on individual circumstances. Please clearly state if you meet this requirement.

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