This is a 12-month fixed term contract for maternity leave cover. We are open to part-time or full-time contracts. Hybrid working 3 days a week on site in Malvern. As an experienced Senior Embedded Software Engineer, you would join our talented team of Embedded Software engineers, developing the code at the core of Indra's family of intelligent charging technology. Reporting to our Embedded Software Team Lead, you'll take on project tasks as part of a delivery team, you'll work collaboratively to define, architect, design, develop, test and integrate software to support the delivery of our next generation charging products, working on the front end of new technology. It is an exciting time for the business. We're already winners of the Chargepoint Manufacturer of the Year Award 2023 and we have great plans to expand our range of products! We're particularly excited to be continuing the development of V2H and V2G technologies which we believe are the future of EV charging technology Key Responsibilities: Design, develop and unit test embedded firmware at a high-quality level for next-generation smart energy products for Electric Vehicles and Home Integration. Contribute to defining software architecture for new products. Lead development on firmware elements of various smart charging technologies. Implement code in accordance with EV Smart Charging industry standards and regulations. Support the continuous improvement of our agile development process. Participate in and lead code reviews. Implement and champion software industry best practices (code simplicity, agility, architecture, security, use of application frameworks, etc.). Be knowledgeable with respect to our software products and able to work with our external partners. Take responsibility for assessing issues escalated from Customer Support team and implementing fixes as required. Support the planning and estimation process in respect process for software development. Mentor junior engineers and lead sub-teams on specific tasks. Foster relationships with internal key stakeholders to ensure product quality and timely delivery. Qualifications: Degree in Embedded Software Engineering/ Software Engineering/ Electronics Engineering, or equivalent. More than 5 years' experience in the embedded software industry, ideally smart IoT devices, automotive electric vehicles, or smart grid management systems. Essential Skills: Fundamental understanding of the embedded development process from low-level firmware development through to Embedded Linux applications using C++ Hands on experience of Embedded Linux and associated Build tools (Buildroot or YOCTO) Experience using agile tools and methodologies in an embedded context (Jira, Scrum etc.) Familiar with Embedded communication buses e.g., I2C, SPI, UART, CAN Familiar with IoT communication over Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GSM, 3G, 4G Version control e.g., Git Desirable Skills: Strong understanding of embedded Linux systems, with experience in kernel configuration, device drivers, bootloaders, and low-level debugging. In-depth knowledge of security principles relevant to embedded systems, including secure boot, encryption, authentication, and TLS/SSL protocols. Proficient in implementing and maintaining continuous integration and automated build systems (e.g., Jenkins, GitLab CI), with a focus on embedded workflows. Experienced in test-driven development (TDD), with a proven ability to design and maintain robust unit and integration test suites. Familiarity with Yocto or Buildroot for custom Linux distribution development is highly advantageous. Core Qualities: Team player and shares their knowledge with others. Able to work independently with a high degree of autonomy when required. Strong teamwork and communication skills - collaboration is part of the software process at Indra. Has a solid record of completing work on time, to specification and at the right level of quality. Able to cope with difficult technical challenges. Adaptable and Accountable, but not afraid to ask for help. Benefits: Benefits available to Indra's employees include: 5% matched Pension 25 days annual holiday allowance in addition to bank holidays 1 day annual volunteering leave Quarterly Team Building events Social events Wellbeing, Health & Safety and Green Forums Employee referral reward scheme Long service reward scheme Discretionary bonus Benefits Platform (includes cycle2work scheme, retail discounts, eye test voucher, employee assistance programme, health cash plan etc) Monthly wellbeing allowance Enhanced Maternity/Paternity pay Mental Health First Aiders Company Car scheme Available to employees who have completed their successful probation period. The company reserves the right to change these benefits at any time.
Jul 13, 2025
Full time
This is a 12-month fixed term contract for maternity leave cover. We are open to part-time or full-time contracts. Hybrid working 3 days a week on site in Malvern. As an experienced Senior Embedded Software Engineer, you would join our talented team of Embedded Software engineers, developing the code at the core of Indra's family of intelligent charging technology. Reporting to our Embedded Software Team Lead, you'll take on project tasks as part of a delivery team, you'll work collaboratively to define, architect, design, develop, test and integrate software to support the delivery of our next generation charging products, working on the front end of new technology. It is an exciting time for the business. We're already winners of the Chargepoint Manufacturer of the Year Award 2023 and we have great plans to expand our range of products! We're particularly excited to be continuing the development of V2H and V2G technologies which we believe are the future of EV charging technology Key Responsibilities: Design, develop and unit test embedded firmware at a high-quality level for next-generation smart energy products for Electric Vehicles and Home Integration. Contribute to defining software architecture for new products. Lead development on firmware elements of various smart charging technologies. Implement code in accordance with EV Smart Charging industry standards and regulations. Support the continuous improvement of our agile development process. Participate in and lead code reviews. Implement and champion software industry best practices (code simplicity, agility, architecture, security, use of application frameworks, etc.). Be knowledgeable with respect to our software products and able to work with our external partners. Take responsibility for assessing issues escalated from Customer Support team and implementing fixes as required. Support the planning and estimation process in respect process for software development. Mentor junior engineers and lead sub-teams on specific tasks. Foster relationships with internal key stakeholders to ensure product quality and timely delivery. Qualifications: Degree in Embedded Software Engineering/ Software Engineering/ Electronics Engineering, or equivalent. More than 5 years' experience in the embedded software industry, ideally smart IoT devices, automotive electric vehicles, or smart grid management systems. Essential Skills: Fundamental understanding of the embedded development process from low-level firmware development through to Embedded Linux applications using C++ Hands on experience of Embedded Linux and associated Build tools (Buildroot or YOCTO) Experience using agile tools and methodologies in an embedded context (Jira, Scrum etc.) Familiar with Embedded communication buses e.g., I2C, SPI, UART, CAN Familiar with IoT communication over Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GSM, 3G, 4G Version control e.g., Git Desirable Skills: Strong understanding of embedded Linux systems, with experience in kernel configuration, device drivers, bootloaders, and low-level debugging. In-depth knowledge of security principles relevant to embedded systems, including secure boot, encryption, authentication, and TLS/SSL protocols. Proficient in implementing and maintaining continuous integration and automated build systems (e.g., Jenkins, GitLab CI), with a focus on embedded workflows. Experienced in test-driven development (TDD), with a proven ability to design and maintain robust unit and integration test suites. Familiarity with Yocto or Buildroot for custom Linux distribution development is highly advantageous. Core Qualities: Team player and shares their knowledge with others. Able to work independently with a high degree of autonomy when required. Strong teamwork and communication skills - collaboration is part of the software process at Indra. Has a solid record of completing work on time, to specification and at the right level of quality. Able to cope with difficult technical challenges. Adaptable and Accountable, but not afraid to ask for help. Benefits: Benefits available to Indra's employees include: 5% matched Pension 25 days annual holiday allowance in addition to bank holidays 1 day annual volunteering leave Quarterly Team Building events Social events Wellbeing, Health & Safety and Green Forums Employee referral reward scheme Long service reward scheme Discretionary bonus Benefits Platform (includes cycle2work scheme, retail discounts, eye test voucher, employee assistance programme, health cash plan etc) Monthly wellbeing allowance Enhanced Maternity/Paternity pay Mental Health First Aiders Company Car scheme Available to employees who have completed their successful probation period. The company reserves the right to change these benefits at any time.
Position: Contract Python Backend Engineer Employment Type: Contract (B2B) Contract Length: 6 months (with potential for extension) Location: Remote (EU/UK-based, GMT timezone) Who We Are YLD is not your typical consultancy. We're a close-knit team of engineers, designers, and thinkers who believe software should leave a legacy-long after we've stepped away. With offices in London, Lisbon, and Porto , we work remotely and globally. Our mission? Empowering clients by helping them build capabilities, not just code. We pride ourselves on putting people first. That means you'll grow here-not just professionally, but personally. Tasks About the Project: Our client is a forward-thinking company driving innovation in the electric vehicle sector. We're seeking a skilled Python backend engineer to contribute to a cutting-edge smart charging platform that is reshaping sustainable transportation. You'll be part of a remote-first team building scalable backend services that support intelligent charging experiences for users across the globe. Your Role in the Team As a Senior Python Backend Engineer , you'll take ownership of features and architecture, work on cloud infrastructure, and co-create in an environment that thrives on code reviews, pair programming , and test-first development . Your typical day might include: Building and refining scalable backend systems using Python and Django Designing infrastructure on AWS and implementing robust CI/CD pipelines Writing clean, tested code that supports millions of users worldwide Collaborating closely with a global, diverse team of engineers Advocating for best practices, continuous improvement, and thoughtful architecture Showcasing your work in regular demos, and giving and receiving feedback Requirements What We're Looking For You have strong Python experience and have built backend services using Django You're familiar with cloud platforms ( AWS , Azure, or GCP) and tools like Terraform , CDK , or CloudFormation You understand how to ship code with confidence-through CI/CD , testing , and monitoring You're comfortable with Docker , Kubernetes , and scalable system design You know your way around relational and schema-less databases You bring a collaborative spirit and love helping others grow Bonus points if you've dabbled in Go or Node.js , or have experience with GraphQL and gRPC . Benefits What You'll Get A genuinely remote-first culture with flexible hours and work-life balance The chance to work with a supportive, ethical, and inspiring team An opportunity to leave your mark on meaningful, high-impact projects A place where your voice is heard-and your ideas shape the product Our typical Recruitment Process looks like this: 1st Interview with someone from the Talent team (30/45 mins) Technical Interview with our Senior Engineers (1h30) Meet and Discussion with a Client Partner (15/30 mins) We live and breathe our values, and know you will too: Growing every day Including everyone Relationships built on honesty and ethics Inspiring solutions Winning together We're an equal-opportunity employer and value diversity of all kinds. We don't discriminate based on race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy or maternity, age, marital status, or disability status. Likewise, we also offer a remote-first working environment, meaning that flexible working and work-life balance come as standard for all employees.
Jul 12, 2025
Full time
Position: Contract Python Backend Engineer Employment Type: Contract (B2B) Contract Length: 6 months (with potential for extension) Location: Remote (EU/UK-based, GMT timezone) Who We Are YLD is not your typical consultancy. We're a close-knit team of engineers, designers, and thinkers who believe software should leave a legacy-long after we've stepped away. With offices in London, Lisbon, and Porto , we work remotely and globally. Our mission? Empowering clients by helping them build capabilities, not just code. We pride ourselves on putting people first. That means you'll grow here-not just professionally, but personally. Tasks About the Project: Our client is a forward-thinking company driving innovation in the electric vehicle sector. We're seeking a skilled Python backend engineer to contribute to a cutting-edge smart charging platform that is reshaping sustainable transportation. You'll be part of a remote-first team building scalable backend services that support intelligent charging experiences for users across the globe. Your Role in the Team As a Senior Python Backend Engineer , you'll take ownership of features and architecture, work on cloud infrastructure, and co-create in an environment that thrives on code reviews, pair programming , and test-first development . Your typical day might include: Building and refining scalable backend systems using Python and Django Designing infrastructure on AWS and implementing robust CI/CD pipelines Writing clean, tested code that supports millions of users worldwide Collaborating closely with a global, diverse team of engineers Advocating for best practices, continuous improvement, and thoughtful architecture Showcasing your work in regular demos, and giving and receiving feedback Requirements What We're Looking For You have strong Python experience and have built backend services using Django You're familiar with cloud platforms ( AWS , Azure, or GCP) and tools like Terraform , CDK , or CloudFormation You understand how to ship code with confidence-through CI/CD , testing , and monitoring You're comfortable with Docker , Kubernetes , and scalable system design You know your way around relational and schema-less databases You bring a collaborative spirit and love helping others grow Bonus points if you've dabbled in Go or Node.js , or have experience with GraphQL and gRPC . Benefits What You'll Get A genuinely remote-first culture with flexible hours and work-life balance The chance to work with a supportive, ethical, and inspiring team An opportunity to leave your mark on meaningful, high-impact projects A place where your voice is heard-and your ideas shape the product Our typical Recruitment Process looks like this: 1st Interview with someone from the Talent team (30/45 mins) Technical Interview with our Senior Engineers (1h30) Meet and Discussion with a Client Partner (15/30 mins) We live and breathe our values, and know you will too: Growing every day Including everyone Relationships built on honesty and ethics Inspiring solutions Winning together We're an equal-opportunity employer and value diversity of all kinds. We don't discriminate based on race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy or maternity, age, marital status, or disability status. Likewise, we also offer a remote-first working environment, meaning that flexible working and work-life balance come as standard for all employees.
Embedded Software Engineer 50-70k + bonuses Newtown Hybrid A global leader in automation technology is hiring an Embedded Software Engineer to join their rapidly growing UK team Responsibilities as an Embedded Software Engineer: Develop embedded industrial communication interface modules Contribute to defining hardware and firmware architecture and support products throughout their lifecycle. Continuously learn and apply new technologies to enhance system understanding and improve applications. Required skills: Degree in a relevant software or electronics Strong embedded programming skills in C (MISRA, IECs, ISOs) Experience with Agile development methodologies Version control tools like Git Effective communicator and team player with a collaborative approach to development. Desirable skills: C# experience Serial comms protocols, USB, and Bluetooth Wireless comms protocols, like Ethernet PLC development experience What you'll get as an Embedded Software Engineer: 50-70k 25 days holiday Free parking & EV charging Project-based incentive bonuses ranging, on average around 5k Yearly pay reviews where performance is rewarded generously Apply now to be a part of something big! Platform Recruitment: Platform recruitment covers a wide range of IT and Engineering positions, including C++, Embedded, Electronics, Mechanical, DevOps, Cloud, Support, Project Management, Technical Sales, and more.
Jul 11, 2025
Full time
Embedded Software Engineer 50-70k + bonuses Newtown Hybrid A global leader in automation technology is hiring an Embedded Software Engineer to join their rapidly growing UK team Responsibilities as an Embedded Software Engineer: Develop embedded industrial communication interface modules Contribute to defining hardware and firmware architecture and support products throughout their lifecycle. Continuously learn and apply new technologies to enhance system understanding and improve applications. Required skills: Degree in a relevant software or electronics Strong embedded programming skills in C (MISRA, IECs, ISOs) Experience with Agile development methodologies Version control tools like Git Effective communicator and team player with a collaborative approach to development. Desirable skills: C# experience Serial comms protocols, USB, and Bluetooth Wireless comms protocols, like Ethernet PLC development experience What you'll get as an Embedded Software Engineer: 50-70k 25 days holiday Free parking & EV charging Project-based incentive bonuses ranging, on average around 5k Yearly pay reviews where performance is rewarded generously Apply now to be a part of something big! Platform Recruitment: Platform recruitment covers a wide range of IT and Engineering positions, including C++, Embedded, Electronics, Mechanical, DevOps, Cloud, Support, Project Management, Technical Sales, and more.
We are seeking a talented and experienced Automobile EV Engineer to join our engineering team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electric vehicle systems, including battery technology, electric drivetrains, and vehicle control systems. As an Automobile EV Engineer, you will play a key role in the design, development, and testing of our next-generation electric vehicles. LOCATION London EMPLOYMENT OPTIONS Full Time/ Hybrid What You'll Do Design and Development: Design and develop electric vehicle systems, including battery packs, electric motors, power electronics, and control systems. Create detailed engineering drawings, specifications, and documentation for EV components and systems. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate EV systems into vehicle designs. Prototyping and Testing: Build and test prototypes of EV systems and components. Conduct performance testing, durability testing, and safety testing on EV systems. Analyse test results and iterate designs to improve performance and reliability. System Integration: Ensure seamless integration of EV systems with vehicle architecture. Work closely with software engineers to develop and implement vehicle control algorithms. Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to system integration and performance. Project Management: Manage engineering projects from concept to production, ensuring timelines and quality standards are met. Coordinate with suppliers and manufacturing partners to source components and oversee production processes. Prepare and present project updates, technical reports, and documentation to stakeholders. Innovation and Research: Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in EV technology and industry trends. Conduct research and development on new technologies to enhance EV performance and efficiency. Propose innovative solutions to improve vehicle range, charging capabilities, and overall performance. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, or a related field. Proven experience in electric vehicle engineering, including design, development, and testing of EV systems. Strong knowledge of EV components such as battery packs, electric motors, inverters, and control systems. Proficiency in CAD software (e.g., CATIA, SolidWorks) and simulation tools (e.g., MATLAB/Simulink). Experience with vehicle control systems and embedded software development is a plus. Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously. Who You are We are seeking individuals who are passionate about sustainable transportation and possess the skills to drive the growth of electric mobility in Britain. If you are enthusiastic about making a positive impact on the environment and the community, we encourage you to apply. Join us in revolutionizing urban mobility and promoting a greener, more sustainable future. Together, we can make electric transportation accessible and affordable for all Britain.
Jul 10, 2025
Full time
We are seeking a talented and experienced Automobile EV Engineer to join our engineering team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electric vehicle systems, including battery technology, electric drivetrains, and vehicle control systems. As an Automobile EV Engineer, you will play a key role in the design, development, and testing of our next-generation electric vehicles. LOCATION London EMPLOYMENT OPTIONS Full Time/ Hybrid What You'll Do Design and Development: Design and develop electric vehicle systems, including battery packs, electric motors, power electronics, and control systems. Create detailed engineering drawings, specifications, and documentation for EV components and systems. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate EV systems into vehicle designs. Prototyping and Testing: Build and test prototypes of EV systems and components. Conduct performance testing, durability testing, and safety testing on EV systems. Analyse test results and iterate designs to improve performance and reliability. System Integration: Ensure seamless integration of EV systems with vehicle architecture. Work closely with software engineers to develop and implement vehicle control algorithms. Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to system integration and performance. Project Management: Manage engineering projects from concept to production, ensuring timelines and quality standards are met. Coordinate with suppliers and manufacturing partners to source components and oversee production processes. Prepare and present project updates, technical reports, and documentation to stakeholders. Innovation and Research: Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in EV technology and industry trends. Conduct research and development on new technologies to enhance EV performance and efficiency. Propose innovative solutions to improve vehicle range, charging capabilities, and overall performance. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, or a related field. Proven experience in electric vehicle engineering, including design, development, and testing of EV systems. Strong knowledge of EV components such as battery packs, electric motors, inverters, and control systems. Proficiency in CAD software (e.g., CATIA, SolidWorks) and simulation tools (e.g., MATLAB/Simulink). Experience with vehicle control systems and embedded software development is a plus. Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously. Who You are We are seeking individuals who are passionate about sustainable transportation and possess the skills to drive the growth of electric mobility in Britain. If you are enthusiastic about making a positive impact on the environment and the community, we encourage you to apply. Join us in revolutionizing urban mobility and promoting a greener, more sustainable future. Together, we can make electric transportation accessible and affordable for all Britain.
Charging Software Architect - (phone number removed) - Gaydon (Hybrid) - £27.21/hr - Inside IR35 Step into the future of automotive innovation with a role that offers a unique blend of creativity, challenge, and the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects. As a Charging Software Architect, you will be at the forefront of developing software solutions for electric vehicles, contributing to sustainable and advanced mobility solutions. This role is not just a job; it's a chance to make a significant impact in the world of automotive technology, working with a team that values collaboration, excellence, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. What You Will Do: Design and deliver software architecture for electric vehicle charging, including all related artifacts, using UML and model-based engineering methodologies. Communicate architectural concepts to the development team, ensuring software compliance with functional, quality, and security standards. Support the resolution of charging software architecture issues and collaborate across teams to develop robust software requirements. Utilise Embedded Coder and MISRA C for production code generation, ensuring high-quality software output. Validate control code through software validation tools and in the HIL environment, guaranteeing software reliability and efficiency. Engage in continuous learning and knowledge sharing to bring in best practices and innovative solutions. What You Will Bring: A solid understanding of Embedded Coder and MISRA C for production code generation is essential. Proven experience as a Software Architect within the automotive domain, with a solid understanding of embedded systems. ASPICE Process. Expertise in application software design in Autosar based architecture and a strong grasp of UML and Model-based system engineering. Proficiency in MATLAB/Simulink modelling, capable of translating complex requirements into functional software. A degree in Software, Controls, or a related field, with a preference for candidates holding a higher degree. Excellent communication skills, a customer-first mindset, and the ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment. This role is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the development of innovative charging solutions, driving forward the electrification of vehicles. The company is committed to fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and sustainability, making it an ideal place to grow your career. Location: This exciting opportunity is based at Gaydon, offering a hybrid working model to support work-life balance. Interested?: If you're ready to take the next step in your career and contribute to the future of electric vehicle technology, apply now to become a Charging Software Architect. Let's drive the future together! Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency. In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included.
Jul 09, 2025
Contractor
Charging Software Architect - (phone number removed) - Gaydon (Hybrid) - £27.21/hr - Inside IR35 Step into the future of automotive innovation with a role that offers a unique blend of creativity, challenge, and the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects. As a Charging Software Architect, you will be at the forefront of developing software solutions for electric vehicles, contributing to sustainable and advanced mobility solutions. This role is not just a job; it's a chance to make a significant impact in the world of automotive technology, working with a team that values collaboration, excellence, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. What You Will Do: Design and deliver software architecture for electric vehicle charging, including all related artifacts, using UML and model-based engineering methodologies. Communicate architectural concepts to the development team, ensuring software compliance with functional, quality, and security standards. Support the resolution of charging software architecture issues and collaborate across teams to develop robust software requirements. Utilise Embedded Coder and MISRA C for production code generation, ensuring high-quality software output. Validate control code through software validation tools and in the HIL environment, guaranteeing software reliability and efficiency. Engage in continuous learning and knowledge sharing to bring in best practices and innovative solutions. What You Will Bring: A solid understanding of Embedded Coder and MISRA C for production code generation is essential. Proven experience as a Software Architect within the automotive domain, with a solid understanding of embedded systems. ASPICE Process. Expertise in application software design in Autosar based architecture and a strong grasp of UML and Model-based system engineering. Proficiency in MATLAB/Simulink modelling, capable of translating complex requirements into functional software. A degree in Software, Controls, or a related field, with a preference for candidates holding a higher degree. Excellent communication skills, a customer-first mindset, and the ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment. This role is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the development of innovative charging solutions, driving forward the electrification of vehicles. The company is committed to fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and sustainability, making it an ideal place to grow your career. Location: This exciting opportunity is based at Gaydon, offering a hybrid working model to support work-life balance. Interested?: If you're ready to take the next step in your career and contribute to the future of electric vehicle technology, apply now to become a Charging Software Architect. Let's drive the future together! Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency. In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included.
Clinical Scientific Computing Systems and Infrastructure Lead University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust We are seeking a highly skilled, experienced, organised and motivated computer scientist with excellent communication skills and a commitment to solution-focussed collaboration, to manage the systems and infrastructure programme of work for the Clinical Scientific Computing Team within the Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering at UCLH. As the Clinical Scientific Computing Systems and Infrastructure Lead, you will be responsible for efficiently and effectively managing a programme of work and individual projects across a range of clinical specialities, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, secure, and compliant computing solutions. You will bring energy and passion as you provide solution-focussed, operational leadership and management to a team of scientists and analysts and collaborate with key clinical, scientific and technical stakeholders. You will have strong leadership and management skills, a depth of understanding of healthcare IT systems and infrastructure, and significant experience in clinical scientific computing project management and service delivery. You will demonstrate how your excellent communication and interpersonal skills and your ability to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders deliver effective and efficient outcomes. Main duties of the job You will work closely with the Head and Deputy Head of Clinical Scientific Computing, the IT Analyst Team Lead and with managers, clinicians, researchers and colleagues in digital services across the Trust, developing strong and productive working relationships focused on delivering and implementing strategic plans that align with the Trust's vision for digital technology. This role presents a fantastic opportunity and comes at an exciting time, as we have just completed an extensive engagement exercise with stakeholders across our clinical services, our existing team and advocates of change within the UCLH Digital Innovation Hub. We are poised to step up our support of Radiotherapy and Proton Beam Therapy Services, and you will have specific responsibilities to manage this relationship and the delivery of the associated clinical systems and infrastructure support services, including the new extended hours on-site service and on-call support, of which you will be a part. Your team has significant commitments to support clinical services and systems in Neurophysiology, Women's Health, Radiotherapy, Proton Beam Therapy, Nuclear Medicine and Sterile Services. You will be responsible for the performance of your team, for managing communications with our service users and for managing the quality, risks and resources associated with these services. About us University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) is one of the most complex NHS trusts in the UK, serving a large and diverse population. We provide academically led acute and specialist services, to people from the local area, from throughout the United Kingdom and overseas. Our vision is to deliver top-quality patient care, excellent education, and world-class research. We provide first-class acute and specialist services across eight sites: University College Hospital (incorporating the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing) National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals University College Hospital Grafton Way Building Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre The Hospital for Tropical Diseases University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street We are dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of many complex illnesses. UCLH specialises in women's health and the treatment of cancer, infection, neurological, gastrointestinal and oral disease. It has world-class support services including critical care, imaging, nuclear medicine and pathology. We are committed to sustainability and have pledged to become a carbon net zero health service, embedding sustainable practice throughout UCLH. We have set an ambitious target of net zero for our direct emissions by 2031 and indirect emissions by 2040. Job responsibilities For the full Person Specification and more information regarding the main responsibilities of this role, please refer to the attached Job Description. This vacancy may close before the current listed closing date. You are advised not to delay submitting your completed application. Person Specification Knowledge and Qualifications 1st or 2nd class honours degree in computer science, a physical science, engineering, or equivalent Relevant PhD or equivalent (MSc / MEng with additional specialist training or research experience) State Registration as a Clinical Scientist / able to register within 3 years of appointment. Or Member of the RCT (Register of Clinical Technologists) Corporate Membership of relevant professional institutes (eg IPEM, IET) Evidence of training and development in Leadership & Management Chartered Engineer or Chartered Scientist Scientific & Technical Advanced knowledge across the full range of working procedures and practices in clinical scientific computing including relevant legislation, national and international standards, NHS policy, and professional and other guidelines. Broad knowledge of software engineering best practices (including issue tracking, testing, documentation, version control and continuous integration) that enable the delivery of reliable, sustainable and trustworthy outputs. Advanced knowledge of computer hardware and software at both operating system and application level and also of medical device IT systems. Expert knowledge of architecture, configuration, security and performance management of networks using TCP/IP protocols. Expert knowledge of security issues associated with computer systems within the Trust, NHS and health sector, and the measures required to address these. Expert knowledge of data management, including storage, archive, backup and data publication technologies. Broad knowledge of medical devices and of other areas of medical physics and clinical engineering practice and procedure. Clinical Knowledge of clinical practice and the implications for clinical scientific computing. Basic knowledge of relevant anatomy, physiology and pathology. Advanced understanding of the potential risks to patients, staff and organisations arising from system failure, human error and clinical scientific computing practice. Advanced knowledge and understanding of quality and risk management as they apply to clinical scientific computing. Managerial Knowledge of good people management practice including recruitment, performance and disciplinary policy. Understanding of quality and performance management and their application to a clinical scientific computing service. Knowledge of financial matters relating to service costings and income management, including full costs recovery and rules for VAT charging. Scientific & Technical Significant experience of a scientific healthcare environment. Significant experience of managing computer operating systems especially Unix and Windows. Significant experience of a wide variety of computing systems and application packages. Significant experience of managing IT systems in a clinical environment. Experience of managing high value, high profile, IT projects. Experience of software development and testing. Experience of programming both applications and systems. Experience in the supervision of research and development work. Experience of holding grants and supervising research workers. Managerial Significant experience of providing services in a scientific healthcare environment. Experience of people management, including staff appraisal. Experience of managing resources and project budgets. Experience of participating in, leading discussions and taking minutes at committees / project groups involving complex scientific and technical information. Experience of identifying service development opportunities and progressing business plans. Experience of involvement in national committees relating to science in healthcare. Scientific & Clinical Ability to apply knowledge and experience in making judgements regarding the safe and optimal configuration and use of medical IT systems, involving objective assessment of benefits and risks associated with the available options. Ability to perform options appraisals in highly complex situations based on highly complex information and judgements. Ability to provide highly specialised advice on the use of medical IT systems for patient diagnosis, management and treatment, for routine care and when planning and implementing a research programme. Ability to manage networks of Unix and Windows server and client computer systems. Ability to manage and support complex database applications using SQL server. Ability to write complex programs in a variety of high-level languages such as C++ and VB. Communication Able to produce clear and unambiguous written reports, guidance, policies, procedures and business cases which can be understood by staff and stakeholders from a variety of professions. . click apply for full job details
Feb 16, 2025
Full time
Clinical Scientific Computing Systems and Infrastructure Lead University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust We are seeking a highly skilled, experienced, organised and motivated computer scientist with excellent communication skills and a commitment to solution-focussed collaboration, to manage the systems and infrastructure programme of work for the Clinical Scientific Computing Team within the Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering at UCLH. As the Clinical Scientific Computing Systems and Infrastructure Lead, you will be responsible for efficiently and effectively managing a programme of work and individual projects across a range of clinical specialities, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, secure, and compliant computing solutions. You will bring energy and passion as you provide solution-focussed, operational leadership and management to a team of scientists and analysts and collaborate with key clinical, scientific and technical stakeholders. You will have strong leadership and management skills, a depth of understanding of healthcare IT systems and infrastructure, and significant experience in clinical scientific computing project management and service delivery. You will demonstrate how your excellent communication and interpersonal skills and your ability to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders deliver effective and efficient outcomes. Main duties of the job You will work closely with the Head and Deputy Head of Clinical Scientific Computing, the IT Analyst Team Lead and with managers, clinicians, researchers and colleagues in digital services across the Trust, developing strong and productive working relationships focused on delivering and implementing strategic plans that align with the Trust's vision for digital technology. This role presents a fantastic opportunity and comes at an exciting time, as we have just completed an extensive engagement exercise with stakeholders across our clinical services, our existing team and advocates of change within the UCLH Digital Innovation Hub. We are poised to step up our support of Radiotherapy and Proton Beam Therapy Services, and you will have specific responsibilities to manage this relationship and the delivery of the associated clinical systems and infrastructure support services, including the new extended hours on-site service and on-call support, of which you will be a part. Your team has significant commitments to support clinical services and systems in Neurophysiology, Women's Health, Radiotherapy, Proton Beam Therapy, Nuclear Medicine and Sterile Services. You will be responsible for the performance of your team, for managing communications with our service users and for managing the quality, risks and resources associated with these services. About us University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) is one of the most complex NHS trusts in the UK, serving a large and diverse population. We provide academically led acute and specialist services, to people from the local area, from throughout the United Kingdom and overseas. Our vision is to deliver top-quality patient care, excellent education, and world-class research. We provide first-class acute and specialist services across eight sites: University College Hospital (incorporating the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing) National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals University College Hospital Grafton Way Building Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre The Hospital for Tropical Diseases University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street We are dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of many complex illnesses. UCLH specialises in women's health and the treatment of cancer, infection, neurological, gastrointestinal and oral disease. It has world-class support services including critical care, imaging, nuclear medicine and pathology. We are committed to sustainability and have pledged to become a carbon net zero health service, embedding sustainable practice throughout UCLH. We have set an ambitious target of net zero for our direct emissions by 2031 and indirect emissions by 2040. Job responsibilities For the full Person Specification and more information regarding the main responsibilities of this role, please refer to the attached Job Description. This vacancy may close before the current listed closing date. You are advised not to delay submitting your completed application. Person Specification Knowledge and Qualifications 1st or 2nd class honours degree in computer science, a physical science, engineering, or equivalent Relevant PhD or equivalent (MSc / MEng with additional specialist training or research experience) State Registration as a Clinical Scientist / able to register within 3 years of appointment. Or Member of the RCT (Register of Clinical Technologists) Corporate Membership of relevant professional institutes (eg IPEM, IET) Evidence of training and development in Leadership & Management Chartered Engineer or Chartered Scientist Scientific & Technical Advanced knowledge across the full range of working procedures and practices in clinical scientific computing including relevant legislation, national and international standards, NHS policy, and professional and other guidelines. Broad knowledge of software engineering best practices (including issue tracking, testing, documentation, version control and continuous integration) that enable the delivery of reliable, sustainable and trustworthy outputs. Advanced knowledge of computer hardware and software at both operating system and application level and also of medical device IT systems. Expert knowledge of architecture, configuration, security and performance management of networks using TCP/IP protocols. Expert knowledge of security issues associated with computer systems within the Trust, NHS and health sector, and the measures required to address these. Expert knowledge of data management, including storage, archive, backup and data publication technologies. Broad knowledge of medical devices and of other areas of medical physics and clinical engineering practice and procedure. Clinical Knowledge of clinical practice and the implications for clinical scientific computing. Basic knowledge of relevant anatomy, physiology and pathology. Advanced understanding of the potential risks to patients, staff and organisations arising from system failure, human error and clinical scientific computing practice. Advanced knowledge and understanding of quality and risk management as they apply to clinical scientific computing. Managerial Knowledge of good people management practice including recruitment, performance and disciplinary policy. Understanding of quality and performance management and their application to a clinical scientific computing service. Knowledge of financial matters relating to service costings and income management, including full costs recovery and rules for VAT charging. Scientific & Technical Significant experience of a scientific healthcare environment. Significant experience of managing computer operating systems especially Unix and Windows. Significant experience of a wide variety of computing systems and application packages. Significant experience of managing IT systems in a clinical environment. Experience of managing high value, high profile, IT projects. Experience of software development and testing. Experience of programming both applications and systems. Experience in the supervision of research and development work. Experience of holding grants and supervising research workers. Managerial Significant experience of providing services in a scientific healthcare environment. Experience of people management, including staff appraisal. Experience of managing resources and project budgets. Experience of participating in, leading discussions and taking minutes at committees / project groups involving complex scientific and technical information. Experience of identifying service development opportunities and progressing business plans. Experience of involvement in national committees relating to science in healthcare. Scientific & Clinical Ability to apply knowledge and experience in making judgements regarding the safe and optimal configuration and use of medical IT systems, involving objective assessment of benefits and risks associated with the available options. Ability to perform options appraisals in highly complex situations based on highly complex information and judgements. Ability to provide highly specialised advice on the use of medical IT systems for patient diagnosis, management and treatment, for routine care and when planning and implementing a research programme. Ability to manage networks of Unix and Windows server and client computer systems. Ability to manage and support complex database applications using SQL server. Ability to write complex programs in a variety of high-level languages such as C++ and VB. Communication Able to produce clear and unambiguous written reports, guidance, policies, procedures and business cases which can be understood by staff and stakeholders from a variety of professions. . click apply for full job details
calfordseaden is a leading multi-disciplined construction and property consultancy. We provide a definitive range of services to the UK building and construction industry covering civil and structural engineering; chartered building and quantity surveying; project management; architecture and master planning; mechanical and electrical engineering; sustainability; fire consultancy, building information modelling (BIM); and health and safety. Position This is an exciting opportunity for a Health & Safety Consultant to grow their career in our busy Health and Safety team. You'll be expected to provide a professional service to clients and project teams, assisting them in discharging their duties under Health and Safety legislation, CDM regulations and wider industry guidance. You'll also be working with the Senior Team to support the application of health and safety policies and procedures within the organisation. What you'll be doing: Carrying out CDM services relating to the role of Principal Designer, Principal Designer Advisor and Client Advisor role. Liaising with the business and our clients in assisting with discharging health and safety duties. Monitoring the progression of projects and administering as required. Supporting in the delivery of presentations on CDM or Health & Safety related subjects to interested parties, including internal CPD. Carrying out assessments, and general Health and Safety consultancy where requested. Assisting in the production of health and safety procedures for the company when requested. Carrying out construction site and workplace H&S inspections and audits. Administration tasks including report writing and taking minutes. What you'll need: Qualifications You will be qualified or working towards your NEBOSH Certificate (Construction or General). You will be qualified or working towards technical membership of IOSH, full membership of IIRSM and a registered member of APS. Knowledge Good technical knowledge, good communication skills and have a clear understanding of CDM 2015, health and safety legislation and the requirements of the Building Safety Act. A knowledge of building construction/construction site activities and an appetite for learning more. An understanding of Risk Assessment, the Hierarchy of Control, the (H&S) responsibilities of an employer and the CDM Duties of the Principal Designer and the Client. Skills Able to work with the minimum of supervision. Strong attention to detail. Experience of writing good quality reports. Capable of working with figures and general mathematics. Proficient in the use of basic Microsoft software (Word, Excel, MS Project, etc.). Good communicator (both written and verbal). Good people skills. Team Worker who is also able to work on own initiative. Our values: Collaboration Being one team and supporting each other to achieve the best results and maximise our potential. Authenticity Being true to ourselves and others and celebrating our differences. Giving Back Recognizing and embracing the need for our work to have a positive social impact. Excellence Striving to be up with the best and at the forefront of what we do. Support Providing investment, encouragement and support to bring out the best in our people. Integrity Being honest and doing the right thing. Our Vision To be identified as a trusted client advisor; national in reach, local in service and selected for our quality and expertise in the built environment. Our values are integral to everything we do and are reflective of our interaction with each other, our clients, our wider stakeholders and how we approach our work and present ourselves. If you are aligned to our values and are a talented and commercially minded individual, please apply. If this job isn't quite right for you but you would like to start or progress a career within construction consultancy, please send us your CV for one of our future roles. Training and Development We are proud to hold the Investors in People Gold award and of our offerings for Leadership and Management Development. Our IIP awards confirm our commitment to developing our people and we are keen to assist individuals in developing work-related professional interests. The Practice takes training seriously, providing practical and financial assistance to all eligible personnel. calfordseaden is an Equal Opportunities Employer and is committed to and supports the principles of equality of opportunity in employment, training and service delivery. This job description will be subject to review in the light of changing circumstances and may include other duties and responsibilities as may be determined. It is not intended to be rigid or inflexible but should be regarded as providing guidelines within which the individual works.
Feb 13, 2025
Full time
calfordseaden is a leading multi-disciplined construction and property consultancy. We provide a definitive range of services to the UK building and construction industry covering civil and structural engineering; chartered building and quantity surveying; project management; architecture and master planning; mechanical and electrical engineering; sustainability; fire consultancy, building information modelling (BIM); and health and safety. Position This is an exciting opportunity for a Health & Safety Consultant to grow their career in our busy Health and Safety team. You'll be expected to provide a professional service to clients and project teams, assisting them in discharging their duties under Health and Safety legislation, CDM regulations and wider industry guidance. You'll also be working with the Senior Team to support the application of health and safety policies and procedures within the organisation. What you'll be doing: Carrying out CDM services relating to the role of Principal Designer, Principal Designer Advisor and Client Advisor role. Liaising with the business and our clients in assisting with discharging health and safety duties. Monitoring the progression of projects and administering as required. Supporting in the delivery of presentations on CDM or Health & Safety related subjects to interested parties, including internal CPD. Carrying out assessments, and general Health and Safety consultancy where requested. Assisting in the production of health and safety procedures for the company when requested. Carrying out construction site and workplace H&S inspections and audits. Administration tasks including report writing and taking minutes. What you'll need: Qualifications You will be qualified or working towards your NEBOSH Certificate (Construction or General). You will be qualified or working towards technical membership of IOSH, full membership of IIRSM and a registered member of APS. Knowledge Good technical knowledge, good communication skills and have a clear understanding of CDM 2015, health and safety legislation and the requirements of the Building Safety Act. A knowledge of building construction/construction site activities and an appetite for learning more. An understanding of Risk Assessment, the Hierarchy of Control, the (H&S) responsibilities of an employer and the CDM Duties of the Principal Designer and the Client. Skills Able to work with the minimum of supervision. Strong attention to detail. Experience of writing good quality reports. Capable of working with figures and general mathematics. Proficient in the use of basic Microsoft software (Word, Excel, MS Project, etc.). Good communicator (both written and verbal). Good people skills. Team Worker who is also able to work on own initiative. Our values: Collaboration Being one team and supporting each other to achieve the best results and maximise our potential. Authenticity Being true to ourselves and others and celebrating our differences. Giving Back Recognizing and embracing the need for our work to have a positive social impact. Excellence Striving to be up with the best and at the forefront of what we do. Support Providing investment, encouragement and support to bring out the best in our people. Integrity Being honest and doing the right thing. Our Vision To be identified as a trusted client advisor; national in reach, local in service and selected for our quality and expertise in the built environment. Our values are integral to everything we do and are reflective of our interaction with each other, our clients, our wider stakeholders and how we approach our work and present ourselves. If you are aligned to our values and are a talented and commercially minded individual, please apply. If this job isn't quite right for you but you would like to start or progress a career within construction consultancy, please send us your CV for one of our future roles. Training and Development We are proud to hold the Investors in People Gold award and of our offerings for Leadership and Management Development. Our IIP awards confirm our commitment to developing our people and we are keen to assist individuals in developing work-related professional interests. The Practice takes training seriously, providing practical and financial assistance to all eligible personnel. calfordseaden is an Equal Opportunities Employer and is committed to and supports the principles of equality of opportunity in employment, training and service delivery. This job description will be subject to review in the light of changing circumstances and may include other duties and responsibilities as may be determined. It is not intended to be rigid or inflexible but should be regarded as providing guidelines within which the individual works.
A leading premium automotive business and leading to move towards electric autonomous vehicles. THE OPORTUNITY An ever-evolving heritage. A truly exciting future. Two of the world's most iconic brands. Jaguar Land Rover is revered across the globe. Continually pushing the boundaries of innovation and redefining the benchmark for excellence, we set the standards others want to follow. We want to keep it that way too. Which is where you join the journey. Jaguar Land Rover are engineering our highly integrated charging and battery management systems for our next generation of electrified vehicles. This is a rapidly growing area in which our in-house software is critical in enabling a world class charging experience for our customers. Our teams plan, design, integrate and validate the charging system software to ensure we deliver our charging systems on time and to quality. WHAT TO EXPECT In this role you will be working in an Agile environment to lead our in-house software verification using the latest hardware in the loop and test automation capability. You will be part of a team that is engineering visionary charging products. Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities Lead a diverse team to validate in-house SW for our charging/ discharging products Develop and execute test plans associated with our product roadmap Write test cases and methods identifying test automation opportunities Implement test frameworks to enable the verification of functional and non-functional requirements. Responsible for ensuring test cases are linked back to requirements and standards Responsible for the ensuring that the test data results are repeatable, and data is accurate Lead issue resolution using problem solving tools Build, maintain and manage relationships with internal and external stakeholders WHAT YOU WILL NEED Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential: Proficient and experienced in validation of embedded software Experience in testing ASIL rated software. Knowledge of ISO26262 An understanding of charging technology and/ or power electronics (i.e.AC/ DC, DC/ DC topologies) Experience using dSpace toolsets. Proficient in root cause analysis and debugging system failures. Programming skills in a range of languages such as Python / C & C . Knowledge of Agile/ Scrum, continuous integration and deployment with exposure to GitLab, Jenkins, Jira. MSc/ MEng level qualification in Software or Electronics engineering or similar Highly motivated, capable of prioritising workload and motivating others Desirable: Experience working with charging systems or power electronics validation Experience of test automation toolchains Knowledge of vehicle level architectures and automotive networks Experience delivering embedded software in a real time control environment for charging power electronics with working voltages up to 1000V and power ratings in excess of 250kW In this role you will be working in an Agile environment to lead our in-house software verification using the latest hardware in the loop and test automation capability. You will be part of a team that is engineering visionary charging products. Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities Lead a diverse team to validate in-house SW for our charging/ discharging products Develop and execute test plans associated with our product roadmap Write test cases and methods identifying test automation opportunities Implement test frameworks to enable the verification of functional and non-functional requirements. Responsible for ensuring test cases are linked back to requirements and standards Responsible for the ensuring that the test data results are repeatable, and data is accurate Lead issue resolution using problem solving tools Build, maintain and manage relationships with internal and external stakeholders
Dec 20, 2022
Full time
A leading premium automotive business and leading to move towards electric autonomous vehicles. THE OPORTUNITY An ever-evolving heritage. A truly exciting future. Two of the world's most iconic brands. Jaguar Land Rover is revered across the globe. Continually pushing the boundaries of innovation and redefining the benchmark for excellence, we set the standards others want to follow. We want to keep it that way too. Which is where you join the journey. Jaguar Land Rover are engineering our highly integrated charging and battery management systems for our next generation of electrified vehicles. This is a rapidly growing area in which our in-house software is critical in enabling a world class charging experience for our customers. Our teams plan, design, integrate and validate the charging system software to ensure we deliver our charging systems on time and to quality. WHAT TO EXPECT In this role you will be working in an Agile environment to lead our in-house software verification using the latest hardware in the loop and test automation capability. You will be part of a team that is engineering visionary charging products. Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities Lead a diverse team to validate in-house SW for our charging/ discharging products Develop and execute test plans associated with our product roadmap Write test cases and methods identifying test automation opportunities Implement test frameworks to enable the verification of functional and non-functional requirements. Responsible for ensuring test cases are linked back to requirements and standards Responsible for the ensuring that the test data results are repeatable, and data is accurate Lead issue resolution using problem solving tools Build, maintain and manage relationships with internal and external stakeholders WHAT YOU WILL NEED Knowledge, Skills and Experience Essential: Proficient and experienced in validation of embedded software Experience in testing ASIL rated software. Knowledge of ISO26262 An understanding of charging technology and/ or power electronics (i.e.AC/ DC, DC/ DC topologies) Experience using dSpace toolsets. Proficient in root cause analysis and debugging system failures. Programming skills in a range of languages such as Python / C & C . Knowledge of Agile/ Scrum, continuous integration and deployment with exposure to GitLab, Jenkins, Jira. MSc/ MEng level qualification in Software or Electronics engineering or similar Highly motivated, capable of prioritising workload and motivating others Desirable: Experience working with charging systems or power electronics validation Experience of test automation toolchains Knowledge of vehicle level architectures and automotive networks Experience delivering embedded software in a real time control environment for charging power electronics with working voltages up to 1000V and power ratings in excess of 250kW In this role you will be working in an Agile environment to lead our in-house software verification using the latest hardware in the loop and test automation capability. You will be part of a team that is engineering visionary charging products. Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities Lead a diverse team to validate in-house SW for our charging/ discharging products Develop and execute test plans associated with our product roadmap Write test cases and methods identifying test automation opportunities Implement test frameworks to enable the verification of functional and non-functional requirements. Responsible for ensuring test cases are linked back to requirements and standards Responsible for the ensuring that the test data results are repeatable, and data is accurate Lead issue resolution using problem solving tools Build, maintain and manage relationships with internal and external stakeholders
Location: Primary location: London We can also accept applications from candidates based in Bristol. Salary: London: approximately £90,000 Bristol: approximately £80,00 Benefits also include: Annual personal bonus percentage; Employer pension contribution (up to 15%); 4% flexible cash pot; private medical insurance, and; 30 days holiday plus bank holidays; We offer flexible working hours around the 9-5 and are a very family friendly company. Please also note, that we are expecting further pay increased for LBG employees from July 2023. About the team In Intelligent Automation we are committed to the mission of automating the routine whilst supercharging our understanding, to deliver a seamless experience for our customers and colleagues. We're a diverse group of people. Software Engineers, Robotics Specialists, Cognitive Developers, Data Scientists, Conversation Designers, Natural Language Engineers and many more. We come from a variety of backgrounds across the globe, but we all share in the vision of the untapped potential of human and machine intelligence. Cognitive Natural Language systems are a channel that mimic human interaction to help scale and augment human expertise, bringing information to customers and colleagues in a timely, natural and useable way - for example, Virtual Assistant chat bots for Customer Service use cases. By pairing smart people with smart machines, we build conversational interfaces (text or voice) which not only assist our customers and colleagues but also undertake tasks for them. However, our aspirations and roadmap, are keen to take this proposition much further. About the role This is a technical leadership role and will blend both deep domain and technical expertise with a passion for influencing the strategy of Cognitive Engineering (using IBM Watson) in the bank. You'll be responsible for the tooling, architecture, and infrastructure of the bank's Conversational AI platforms, some of which are already hosted in the public cloud. You'll help develop the bank's future strategy in Conversational AI You'll be an advocate for Cognitive Engineering, providing a voice to engineers within your teams, identifying and supporting colleagues in the resolution of impediments and issues You'll develop a sound understanding of the bank's customer journeys and how we can enhance them through bot-instigated chats About you At LBG, we value diversity of thought and experience, and as such, we would welcome applications from a range of backgrounds. As a minimum to be considered and be successful in this role however, you will need to demonstrate: Excellent Node.js skills (Node.js should be your primary coding language); Full Stack experience including JavaScript frameworks (React); Hands-on engineering experience in Cognitive Engineering as well as Conversation Design (ideally using IBM Watson); Experience in Cloud logging management: Azure Experience with agile development methods & tooling Experience of using modern software development toolsets including DevOps, Continuous Integration and Delivery Knowledge of Azure DevOps pipelines (with nexus, sonareqube) Experience with Jenkins (including Jenkins Groovy, JobDSL and Pipeline DSL); Experience with containers at scale (e.g. AKS/ EKS, Docker, Kubernetes, Istio, Helm etc.); Experiences and understanding of Microservices / service mesh, reverse proxy and API Gateways About Lloyds Banking Group As the UK's largest retail and commercial bank, we have a footprint that touches nearly every community and household in the UK. That gives us a big responsibility to support the UK economy, and we have a clear strategy to put customers first and achieve our vision of being the best bank for our customers. We're committed to employing a diverse and inclusive workforce, reflective of the customers and communities we serve - where all our colleagues can be themselves and succeed on merit. What support will I get and how will my career grow? As a multi-brand, multi-channel business, we have the scale and breadth to provide you with a diverse range of training and development opportunities, helping you achieve a rewarding and exciting career. Our engineering community in Bristol is growing rapidly, which will naturally present lots of career opportunities. Join us and be part of an inclusive, values-based culture passionate about making a difference. Together we make it possible.
Dec 18, 2022
Full time
Location: Primary location: London We can also accept applications from candidates based in Bristol. Salary: London: approximately £90,000 Bristol: approximately £80,00 Benefits also include: Annual personal bonus percentage; Employer pension contribution (up to 15%); 4% flexible cash pot; private medical insurance, and; 30 days holiday plus bank holidays; We offer flexible working hours around the 9-5 and are a very family friendly company. Please also note, that we are expecting further pay increased for LBG employees from July 2023. About the team In Intelligent Automation we are committed to the mission of automating the routine whilst supercharging our understanding, to deliver a seamless experience for our customers and colleagues. We're a diverse group of people. Software Engineers, Robotics Specialists, Cognitive Developers, Data Scientists, Conversation Designers, Natural Language Engineers and many more. We come from a variety of backgrounds across the globe, but we all share in the vision of the untapped potential of human and machine intelligence. Cognitive Natural Language systems are a channel that mimic human interaction to help scale and augment human expertise, bringing information to customers and colleagues in a timely, natural and useable way - for example, Virtual Assistant chat bots for Customer Service use cases. By pairing smart people with smart machines, we build conversational interfaces (text or voice) which not only assist our customers and colleagues but also undertake tasks for them. However, our aspirations and roadmap, are keen to take this proposition much further. About the role This is a technical leadership role and will blend both deep domain and technical expertise with a passion for influencing the strategy of Cognitive Engineering (using IBM Watson) in the bank. You'll be responsible for the tooling, architecture, and infrastructure of the bank's Conversational AI platforms, some of which are already hosted in the public cloud. You'll help develop the bank's future strategy in Conversational AI You'll be an advocate for Cognitive Engineering, providing a voice to engineers within your teams, identifying and supporting colleagues in the resolution of impediments and issues You'll develop a sound understanding of the bank's customer journeys and how we can enhance them through bot-instigated chats About you At LBG, we value diversity of thought and experience, and as such, we would welcome applications from a range of backgrounds. As a minimum to be considered and be successful in this role however, you will need to demonstrate: Excellent Node.js skills (Node.js should be your primary coding language); Full Stack experience including JavaScript frameworks (React); Hands-on engineering experience in Cognitive Engineering as well as Conversation Design (ideally using IBM Watson); Experience in Cloud logging management: Azure Experience with agile development methods & tooling Experience of using modern software development toolsets including DevOps, Continuous Integration and Delivery Knowledge of Azure DevOps pipelines (with nexus, sonareqube) Experience with Jenkins (including Jenkins Groovy, JobDSL and Pipeline DSL); Experience with containers at scale (e.g. AKS/ EKS, Docker, Kubernetes, Istio, Helm etc.); Experiences and understanding of Microservices / service mesh, reverse proxy and API Gateways About Lloyds Banking Group As the UK's largest retail and commercial bank, we have a footprint that touches nearly every community and household in the UK. That gives us a big responsibility to support the UK economy, and we have a clear strategy to put customers first and achieve our vision of being the best bank for our customers. We're committed to employing a diverse and inclusive workforce, reflective of the customers and communities we serve - where all our colleagues can be themselves and succeed on merit. What support will I get and how will my career grow? As a multi-brand, multi-channel business, we have the scale and breadth to provide you with a diverse range of training and development opportunities, helping you achieve a rewarding and exciting career. Our engineering community in Bristol is growing rapidly, which will naturally present lots of career opportunities. Join us and be part of an inclusive, values-based culture passionate about making a difference. Together we make it possible.
Marcus Webb Associates Limited
Leatherhead, Surrey
Senior Software Developer Remote / Hybrid work can be considered Office location: Leatherhead, Surrey £55-65k + bonus + benefits This is an opportunity for an ambitious, experienced Senior Software Developer to join a small, rapidly growing company delivering exciting projects at the forefront of the UK s net zero energy transition. The role will involve the provision of software development expertise applied to the fields of solar energy generation, electric vehicle charging and battery energy storage systems. It is envisaged that this position would grow to become a department head role. Required: Senior Software Developer Significant demonstrable experience of software development, systems development, and architecture. (Front and back-end systems, IoT, data capture, remote access / monitoring, etc) Able to demonstrate continued self-development and the use of modern software development tools, systems, and techniques Proficient with a broad variety of software languages and tools (e.g., .NET, C#, JSON, XML, SQL, MQTT, etc) Also expereinced with AWS, Python, Docker and similar Experience if integrating systems to 3rd party software (e.g., JIRA, Salesforce) Strong organisation, planning and communications skills Ability and desire to build and develop a software development team This role will involve the development, specification, architecture, and implementation of software systems for the customer front end, product, back end, data interfaces/ IoT systems, business management tools, and monitoring and remote management systems. Overall, this is an exciting opportunity to create something new, build a team, and be instrumental in this start-up company s growth and development! Skills / Experience Required: Senior Software Developer A recognised and relevant software engineering qualification (e.g., Degree in computer science, software engineering) Significant demonstrable experience of software development, systems development, and architecture. (Front and back-end systems, IoT, data capture, remote access / monitoring, AWS, etc) Able to demonstrate continued self-development and the use of modern software development tools, systems, and techniques Proficient with a broad variety of software languages and tools (e.g., Python, .NET, C#, JSON, XML, SQL, MQTT, AWS, Python, Docker and similar, etc) Experience if integrating systems to 3rd party software (e.g., JIRA, Salesforce) Strong organisation, planning and communications skills Experience of managing 3rd party developers / subcontractors, would be useful Ability and desire to build and develop a software development team A genuine interest and passion for renewable energy and sustainable project development This senior software developer role is a new position in the business, the scope of the role will no doubt change as the company grows. Although based in Leatherhead, hybrid / remote working could be supported. The senior software developer position is commutable from Guildford, Leatherhead, Dorking, Horsham, Crawley, Redhill, Woking, Epsom, Kingston, Croydon, and Sutton
Dec 18, 2022
Full time
Senior Software Developer Remote / Hybrid work can be considered Office location: Leatherhead, Surrey £55-65k + bonus + benefits This is an opportunity for an ambitious, experienced Senior Software Developer to join a small, rapidly growing company delivering exciting projects at the forefront of the UK s net zero energy transition. The role will involve the provision of software development expertise applied to the fields of solar energy generation, electric vehicle charging and battery energy storage systems. It is envisaged that this position would grow to become a department head role. Required: Senior Software Developer Significant demonstrable experience of software development, systems development, and architecture. (Front and back-end systems, IoT, data capture, remote access / monitoring, etc) Able to demonstrate continued self-development and the use of modern software development tools, systems, and techniques Proficient with a broad variety of software languages and tools (e.g., .NET, C#, JSON, XML, SQL, MQTT, etc) Also expereinced with AWS, Python, Docker and similar Experience if integrating systems to 3rd party software (e.g., JIRA, Salesforce) Strong organisation, planning and communications skills Ability and desire to build and develop a software development team This role will involve the development, specification, architecture, and implementation of software systems for the customer front end, product, back end, data interfaces/ IoT systems, business management tools, and monitoring and remote management systems. Overall, this is an exciting opportunity to create something new, build a team, and be instrumental in this start-up company s growth and development! Skills / Experience Required: Senior Software Developer A recognised and relevant software engineering qualification (e.g., Degree in computer science, software engineering) Significant demonstrable experience of software development, systems development, and architecture. (Front and back-end systems, IoT, data capture, remote access / monitoring, AWS, etc) Able to demonstrate continued self-development and the use of modern software development tools, systems, and techniques Proficient with a broad variety of software languages and tools (e.g., Python, .NET, C#, JSON, XML, SQL, MQTT, AWS, Python, Docker and similar, etc) Experience if integrating systems to 3rd party software (e.g., JIRA, Salesforce) Strong organisation, planning and communications skills Experience of managing 3rd party developers / subcontractors, would be useful Ability and desire to build and develop a software development team A genuine interest and passion for renewable energy and sustainable project development This senior software developer role is a new position in the business, the scope of the role will no doubt change as the company grows. Although based in Leatherhead, hybrid / remote working could be supported. The senior software developer position is commutable from Guildford, Leatherhead, Dorking, Horsham, Crawley, Redhill, Woking, Epsom, Kingston, Croydon, and Sutton
Location: Primary location: London We can also accept applications from candidates based in Bristol. Salary: London: approximately £90,000 Bristol: approximately £80,000 Benefits also include: Annual personal bonus percentage; Employer pension contribution (up to 15%); 4% flexible cash pot; private medical insurance, and; 30 days holiday plus bank holidays; We offer flexible working hours around the 9-5 and are a very family friendly company. Please also note, that we are expecting further pay increased for LBG employees from July 2023. About the team In Intelligent Automation we are committed to the mission of automating the routine whilst supercharging our understanding, to deliver a seamless experience for our customers and colleagues. We're a diverse group of people. Software Engineers, Robotics Specialists, Cognitive Developers, Data Scientists, Conversation Designers, Natural Language Engineers and many more. We come from a variety of backgrounds across the globe, but we all share in the vision of the untapped potential of human and machine intelligence. Cognitive Natural Language systems are a channel that mimic human interaction to help scale and augment human expertise, bringing information to customers and colleagues in a timely, natural and useable way - for example, Virtual Assistant chat bots for Customer Service use cases. By pairing smart people with smart machines, we build conversational interfaces (text or voice) which not only assist our customers and colleagues but also undertake tasks for them. However, our aspirations and roadmap, are keen to take this proposition much further. About the role This is a technical leadership role and will blend both deep domain and technical expertise with a passion for influencing the strategy of Cognitive Engineering (using IBM Watson) in the bank. You'll be responsible for the tooling, architecture, and infrastructure of the bank's Conversational AI platforms, some of which are already hosted in the public cloud. You'll help develop the bank's future strategy in Conversational AI You'll be an advocate for Cognitive Engineering, providing a voice to engineers within your teams, identifying and supporting colleagues in the resolution of impediments and issues You'll develop a sound understanding of the bank's customer journeys and how we can enhance them through bot-instigated chats About you At LBG, we value diversity of thought and experience, and as such, we would welcome applications from a range of backgrounds. As a minimum to be considered and be successful in this role however, you will need to demonstrate: Excellent Node.js skills (Node.js should be your primary coding language); Full Stack experience including JavaScript frameworks (React); Hands-on engineering experience in Cognitive Engineering as well as Conversation Design (ideally using IBM Watson); Experience in Cloud logging management: Azure Experience with agile development methods & tooling Experience of using modern software development toolsets including DevOps, Continuous Integration and Delivery Knowledge of Azure DevOps pipelines (with nexus, sonareqube) Experience with Jenkins (including Jenkins Groovy, JobDSL and Pipeline DSL); Experience with containers at scale (e.g. AKS/EKS, Docker, Kubernetes, Istio, Helm etc.); Experiences and understanding of Microservices / service mesh, reverse proxy and API Gateways. About Lloyds Banking Group As the UK's largest retail and commercial bank, we have a footprint that touches nearly every community and household in the UK. That gives us a big responsibility to support the UK economy, and we have a clear strategy to put customers first and achieve our vision of being the best bank for our customers. We're committed to employing a diverse and inclusive workforce, reflective of the customers and communities we serve - where all our colleagues can be themselves and succeed on merit. What support will I get and how will my career grow? As a multi-brand, multi-channel business, we have the scale and breadth to provide you with a diverse range of training and development opportunities, helping you achieve a rewarding and exciting career. Our engineering community in Bristol is growing rapidly, which will naturally present lots of career opportunities. Join us and be part of an inclusive, values-based culture passionate about making a difference. Together we make it possible.
Dec 13, 2022
Full time
Location: Primary location: London We can also accept applications from candidates based in Bristol. Salary: London: approximately £90,000 Bristol: approximately £80,000 Benefits also include: Annual personal bonus percentage; Employer pension contribution (up to 15%); 4% flexible cash pot; private medical insurance, and; 30 days holiday plus bank holidays; We offer flexible working hours around the 9-5 and are a very family friendly company. Please also note, that we are expecting further pay increased for LBG employees from July 2023. About the team In Intelligent Automation we are committed to the mission of automating the routine whilst supercharging our understanding, to deliver a seamless experience for our customers and colleagues. We're a diverse group of people. Software Engineers, Robotics Specialists, Cognitive Developers, Data Scientists, Conversation Designers, Natural Language Engineers and many more. We come from a variety of backgrounds across the globe, but we all share in the vision of the untapped potential of human and machine intelligence. Cognitive Natural Language systems are a channel that mimic human interaction to help scale and augment human expertise, bringing information to customers and colleagues in a timely, natural and useable way - for example, Virtual Assistant chat bots for Customer Service use cases. By pairing smart people with smart machines, we build conversational interfaces (text or voice) which not only assist our customers and colleagues but also undertake tasks for them. However, our aspirations and roadmap, are keen to take this proposition much further. About the role This is a technical leadership role and will blend both deep domain and technical expertise with a passion for influencing the strategy of Cognitive Engineering (using IBM Watson) in the bank. You'll be responsible for the tooling, architecture, and infrastructure of the bank's Conversational AI platforms, some of which are already hosted in the public cloud. You'll help develop the bank's future strategy in Conversational AI You'll be an advocate for Cognitive Engineering, providing a voice to engineers within your teams, identifying and supporting colleagues in the resolution of impediments and issues You'll develop a sound understanding of the bank's customer journeys and how we can enhance them through bot-instigated chats About you At LBG, we value diversity of thought and experience, and as such, we would welcome applications from a range of backgrounds. As a minimum to be considered and be successful in this role however, you will need to demonstrate: Excellent Node.js skills (Node.js should be your primary coding language); Full Stack experience including JavaScript frameworks (React); Hands-on engineering experience in Cognitive Engineering as well as Conversation Design (ideally using IBM Watson); Experience in Cloud logging management: Azure Experience with agile development methods & tooling Experience of using modern software development toolsets including DevOps, Continuous Integration and Delivery Knowledge of Azure DevOps pipelines (with nexus, sonareqube) Experience with Jenkins (including Jenkins Groovy, JobDSL and Pipeline DSL); Experience with containers at scale (e.g. AKS/EKS, Docker, Kubernetes, Istio, Helm etc.); Experiences and understanding of Microservices / service mesh, reverse proxy and API Gateways. About Lloyds Banking Group As the UK's largest retail and commercial bank, we have a footprint that touches nearly every community and household in the UK. That gives us a big responsibility to support the UK economy, and we have a clear strategy to put customers first and achieve our vision of being the best bank for our customers. We're committed to employing a diverse and inclusive workforce, reflective of the customers and communities we serve - where all our colleagues can be themselves and succeed on merit. What support will I get and how will my career grow? As a multi-brand, multi-channel business, we have the scale and breadth to provide you with a diverse range of training and development opportunities, helping you achieve a rewarding and exciting career. Our engineering community in Bristol is growing rapidly, which will naturally present lots of career opportunities. Join us and be part of an inclusive, values-based culture passionate about making a difference. Together we make it possible.
Location: Primary location: London We can also accept applications from candidates based in Bristol. Salary: London: approximately £90,000 Bristol: approximately £80,000 Benefits also include: Annual personal bonus percentage; Employer pension contribution (up to 15%); 4% flexible cash pot; private medical insurance, and; 30 days holiday plus bank holidays; We offer flexible working hours around the 9-5 and are a very family friendly company. Please also note, that we are expecting further pay increased for LBG employees from July 2023. About the team In Intelligent Automation we are committed to the mission of automating the routine whilst supercharging our understanding, to deliver a seamless experience for our customers and colleagues. We're a diverse group of people. Software Engineers, Robotics Specialists, Cognitive Developers, Data Scientists, Conversation Designers, Natural Language Engineers and many more. We come from a variety of backgrounds across the globe, but we all share in the vision of the untapped potential of human and machine intelligence. Cognitive Natural Language systems are a channel that mimic human interaction to help scale and augment human expertise, bringing information to customers and colleagues in a timely, natural and useable way - for example, Virtual Assistant chat bots for Customer Service use cases. By pairing smart people with smart machines, we build conversational interfaces (text or voice) which not only assist our customers and colleagues but also undertake tasks for them. However, our aspirations and roadmap, are keen to take this proposition much further. About the role This is a technical leadership role and will blend both deep domain and technical expertise with a passion for influencing the strategy of Cognitive Engineering (using IBM Watson) in the bank. You'll be responsible for the tooling, architecture, and infrastructure of the bank's Conversational AI platforms, some of which are already hosted in the public cloud. You'll help develop the bank's future strategy in Conversational AI You'll be an advocate for Cognitive Engineering, providing a voice to engineers within your teams, identifying and supporting colleagues in the resolution of impediments and issues You'll develop a sound understanding of the bank's customer journeys and how we can enhance them through bot-instigated chats About you At LBG, we value diversity of thought and experience, and as such, we would welcome applications from a range of backgrounds. As a minimum to be considered and be successful in this role however, you will need to demonstrate: Excellent Node.js skills (Node.js should be your primary coding language); Full Stack experience including JavaScript frameworks (React); Hands-on engineering experience in Cognitive Engineering as well as Conversation Design (ideally using IBM Watson); Experience in Cloud logging management: Azure Experience with agile development methods & tooling Experience of using modern software development toolsets including DevOps, Continuous Integration and Delivery Knowledge of Azure DevOps pipelines (with nexus, sonareqube) Experience with Jenkins (including Jenkins Groovy, JobDSL and Pipeline DSL); Experience with containers at scale (e.g. AKS/EKS, Docker, Kubernetes, Istio, Helm etc.); Experiences and understanding of Microservices / service mesh, reverse proxy and API Gateways. About Lloyds Banking Group As the UK's largest retail and commercial bank, we have a footprint that touches nearly every community and household in the UK. That gives us a big responsibility to support the UK economy, and we have a clear strategy to put customers first and achieve our vision of being the best bank for our customers. We're committed to employing a diverse and inclusive workforce, reflective of the customers and communities we serve - where all our colleagues can be themselves and succeed on merit. What support will I get and how will my career grow? As a multi-brand, multi-channel business, we have the scale and breadth to provide you with a diverse range of training and development opportunities, helping you achieve a rewarding and exciting career. Our engineering community in Bristol is growing rapidly, which will naturally present lots of career opportunities. Join us and be part of an inclusive, values-based culture passionate about making a difference. Together we make it possible.
Dec 10, 2022
Full time
Location: Primary location: London We can also accept applications from candidates based in Bristol. Salary: London: approximately £90,000 Bristol: approximately £80,000 Benefits also include: Annual personal bonus percentage; Employer pension contribution (up to 15%); 4% flexible cash pot; private medical insurance, and; 30 days holiday plus bank holidays; We offer flexible working hours around the 9-5 and are a very family friendly company. Please also note, that we are expecting further pay increased for LBG employees from July 2023. About the team In Intelligent Automation we are committed to the mission of automating the routine whilst supercharging our understanding, to deliver a seamless experience for our customers and colleagues. We're a diverse group of people. Software Engineers, Robotics Specialists, Cognitive Developers, Data Scientists, Conversation Designers, Natural Language Engineers and many more. We come from a variety of backgrounds across the globe, but we all share in the vision of the untapped potential of human and machine intelligence. Cognitive Natural Language systems are a channel that mimic human interaction to help scale and augment human expertise, bringing information to customers and colleagues in a timely, natural and useable way - for example, Virtual Assistant chat bots for Customer Service use cases. By pairing smart people with smart machines, we build conversational interfaces (text or voice) which not only assist our customers and colleagues but also undertake tasks for them. However, our aspirations and roadmap, are keen to take this proposition much further. About the role This is a technical leadership role and will blend both deep domain and technical expertise with a passion for influencing the strategy of Cognitive Engineering (using IBM Watson) in the bank. You'll be responsible for the tooling, architecture, and infrastructure of the bank's Conversational AI platforms, some of which are already hosted in the public cloud. You'll help develop the bank's future strategy in Conversational AI You'll be an advocate for Cognitive Engineering, providing a voice to engineers within your teams, identifying and supporting colleagues in the resolution of impediments and issues You'll develop a sound understanding of the bank's customer journeys and how we can enhance them through bot-instigated chats About you At LBG, we value diversity of thought and experience, and as such, we would welcome applications from a range of backgrounds. As a minimum to be considered and be successful in this role however, you will need to demonstrate: Excellent Node.js skills (Node.js should be your primary coding language); Full Stack experience including JavaScript frameworks (React); Hands-on engineering experience in Cognitive Engineering as well as Conversation Design (ideally using IBM Watson); Experience in Cloud logging management: Azure Experience with agile development methods & tooling Experience of using modern software development toolsets including DevOps, Continuous Integration and Delivery Knowledge of Azure DevOps pipelines (with nexus, sonareqube) Experience with Jenkins (including Jenkins Groovy, JobDSL and Pipeline DSL); Experience with containers at scale (e.g. AKS/EKS, Docker, Kubernetes, Istio, Helm etc.); Experiences and understanding of Microservices / service mesh, reverse proxy and API Gateways. About Lloyds Banking Group As the UK's largest retail and commercial bank, we have a footprint that touches nearly every community and household in the UK. That gives us a big responsibility to support the UK economy, and we have a clear strategy to put customers first and achieve our vision of being the best bank for our customers. We're committed to employing a diverse and inclusive workforce, reflective of the customers and communities we serve - where all our colleagues can be themselves and succeed on merit. What support will I get and how will my career grow? As a multi-brand, multi-channel business, we have the scale and breadth to provide you with a diverse range of training and development opportunities, helping you achieve a rewarding and exciting career. Our engineering community in Bristol is growing rapidly, which will naturally present lots of career opportunities. Join us and be part of an inclusive, values-based culture passionate about making a difference. Together we make it possible.
Summary of role You will manage and coordinate the design of construction (non-civil) projects from tender stage right through to the completion of the construction stage design information and production of the operating and maintenance manuals. What you'll be doing Managing the design team and design portion subcontractors throughout both the tender and construction periods to deliver high quality solutions in a timely fashion Chairing design team meetings and workshops as appropriate to manage the design development process Producing, reviewing and updating the design programme, information release schedule, risk register and technical query schedules Using a variety of internet based document management system dependent on client needs Thoroughly appraising tender documentation to identify design risks and opportunities and developing solutions accordingly Vetting and appointing the design team: Ensuring terms and conditions of appointment/novation are acceptable, lead designer role is defined and all appropriate services are included. Work alongside the preconstruction and project teams to ensure design portion subcontract enquiries are robust and responses provide a value for money compliant solution Review the design on an ongoing basis, identifying potential interface, buildability and coordination issues, resolving them with the design and project team and specialist subcontractors Developing innovative design solutions with the design team and supply chain including the production of high quality value engineering solutions. Managing the relationship with the client, subcontractors and professional team to resolve any design queries and deliver high quality design solutions in a timely fashion. Assisting with bidding management activities including: Developing a design programme and IRS schedule for inclusion within the overall tender programme Development of risk and VE schedules that can then be robustly costed Writing design management based technical responses for the tender submission Coordinating the production of design information to be included in the tender submission. Attend post tender interviews as part of the project team including the development of all necessary supporting documentation You will report to the Regional Pre-construction Manager and will be expected to work in partnership with the Bid Manager, Project Manager and the project team. Depending on the size, nature and complexity of the project the candidate may work as part of a design management team. You may be required to take the lead design management role, supervising a design manager and/or document controller or alternative supporting a Senior Design Manager on a larger project. What we'll need from you You will need a proven track record of undertaking design management activities at both tender and construction stages. You will have experience in both healthcare and education (schools, further and higher). You will ideally be able to demonstrate experience across a wider range of other sectors including accommodation & commercial. You will ideally have experience of framework schemes as well as open market tenders via a combination of single stage, two stage and negotiated contracts. You will demonstrate a good all round level of technical expertise commensurate with a Design Management role in areas such as: Good technical knowledge of architectural, structural, civil and building services design solutions. Experience of developing a broad range of substructure design and structural frame solutions Good knowledge of current CDM and Building Regulations. Understanding of BREEAM and the Planning application process and discharging of conditions You will have the ability to communicate with a range of people both verbally and in writing with a client and customer focus in order to build productive relationships. You will be an analytical problem solver, with the ability to make reasoned and informed judgements and decisions. You will be able to plan, organise and project manage, whist working independently and in a team environment. You will demonstrate effective leadership, ideally with people management experience. You will ideally hold a construction based HNC (or equivalent level of technical knowledge) You will be experience in using Microsoft packages e.g. Outlook, Excel, Word along with document management systems, Powerproject, Team plan (or similar software). Hold a valid driving licence and CSCS card. What you can expect in return Competitive salary Car allowance 26 days annual leave (with the opportunity to buy or sell up to 3 days holiday) Private medical insurance for yourself (with the option to buy family cover) Life Assurance Defined contribution pension scheme matched up to 8% Enhanced maternity, paternity and parental leave 2 days volunteering opportunities Flexible and Agile working (dependent on your role) Employee Assistance Programme - including financial advice and guidance. Professional membership fees Flexible Benefits scheme
Dec 01, 2022
Full time
Summary of role You will manage and coordinate the design of construction (non-civil) projects from tender stage right through to the completion of the construction stage design information and production of the operating and maintenance manuals. What you'll be doing Managing the design team and design portion subcontractors throughout both the tender and construction periods to deliver high quality solutions in a timely fashion Chairing design team meetings and workshops as appropriate to manage the design development process Producing, reviewing and updating the design programme, information release schedule, risk register and technical query schedules Using a variety of internet based document management system dependent on client needs Thoroughly appraising tender documentation to identify design risks and opportunities and developing solutions accordingly Vetting and appointing the design team: Ensuring terms and conditions of appointment/novation are acceptable, lead designer role is defined and all appropriate services are included. Work alongside the preconstruction and project teams to ensure design portion subcontract enquiries are robust and responses provide a value for money compliant solution Review the design on an ongoing basis, identifying potential interface, buildability and coordination issues, resolving them with the design and project team and specialist subcontractors Developing innovative design solutions with the design team and supply chain including the production of high quality value engineering solutions. Managing the relationship with the client, subcontractors and professional team to resolve any design queries and deliver high quality design solutions in a timely fashion. Assisting with bidding management activities including: Developing a design programme and IRS schedule for inclusion within the overall tender programme Development of risk and VE schedules that can then be robustly costed Writing design management based technical responses for the tender submission Coordinating the production of design information to be included in the tender submission. Attend post tender interviews as part of the project team including the development of all necessary supporting documentation You will report to the Regional Pre-construction Manager and will be expected to work in partnership with the Bid Manager, Project Manager and the project team. Depending on the size, nature and complexity of the project the candidate may work as part of a design management team. You may be required to take the lead design management role, supervising a design manager and/or document controller or alternative supporting a Senior Design Manager on a larger project. What we'll need from you You will need a proven track record of undertaking design management activities at both tender and construction stages. You will have experience in both healthcare and education (schools, further and higher). You will ideally be able to demonstrate experience across a wider range of other sectors including accommodation & commercial. You will ideally have experience of framework schemes as well as open market tenders via a combination of single stage, two stage and negotiated contracts. You will demonstrate a good all round level of technical expertise commensurate with a Design Management role in areas such as: Good technical knowledge of architectural, structural, civil and building services design solutions. Experience of developing a broad range of substructure design and structural frame solutions Good knowledge of current CDM and Building Regulations. Understanding of BREEAM and the Planning application process and discharging of conditions You will have the ability to communicate with a range of people both verbally and in writing with a client and customer focus in order to build productive relationships. You will be an analytical problem solver, with the ability to make reasoned and informed judgements and decisions. You will be able to plan, organise and project manage, whist working independently and in a team environment. You will demonstrate effective leadership, ideally with people management experience. You will ideally hold a construction based HNC (or equivalent level of technical knowledge) You will be experience in using Microsoft packages e.g. Outlook, Excel, Word along with document management systems, Powerproject, Team plan (or similar software). Hold a valid driving licence and CSCS card. What you can expect in return Competitive salary Car allowance 26 days annual leave (with the opportunity to buy or sell up to 3 days holiday) Private medical insurance for yourself (with the option to buy family cover) Life Assurance Defined contribution pension scheme matched up to 8% Enhanced maternity, paternity and parental leave 2 days volunteering opportunities Flexible and Agile working (dependent on your role) Employee Assistance Programme - including financial advice and guidance. Professional membership fees Flexible Benefits scheme
You will join us as a Solicitor and will provide high level professional advice and support in the provision of contract and procurement-related legal services to the Council and its officers. Provision of property-related legal services to the Council and its officers and responsibility for the conduct of property transactions to ensure that the best use is made of the Council's property assets. Solicitor Responsibilities: • Personally responsible for the conduct of complex and contentious legal matters and provision of complex legal advice relating to Procurement and Contract and Property matters, identifying potential areas of risk and liability and advising on solution focused strategies for avoidance, minimisation or mitigation. • Provide proactive legal advice and carry out legal research on a wide range of commercial/procurement and property matters. • Draft documentation as appropriate to ensure that the aim of the client is achieved in a timely manner, and Council's resources are used efficiently. • Provide legal services on a wide range of procurement and contractual and property-associated matters including the preparation of advice and provision of suitable guidance and support for Council departments. • Interpret and apply statute, case law, government guidance and court procedure as appropriate in order to provide timely and appropriate legal advice. • Conduct a wide range of commercial and residential property transactions, drafting documentation as appropriate, to ensure that the aim of the client is achieved in a timely manner and to ensure the efficient use of the Council's property assets. These include disposals and purchases of freehold land and leasehold transactions. • Conduct civil and property litigation (including obtaining injunctions), in the preparation of relevant documentation, to appear as the Council's advocate before tribunals and District Judges to ensure that cases are properly conducted and the best outcome for the Council achieved. • Liaise effectively with officers within the council, external solicitors, members of the public and councillors on procurement matters, whether by phone or in writing. • Provide legal updates as required to Council officers about any legal developments in the commercial sector. • Monitor the fees of counsel and other external advisors to ensure effective management of the Council's financial resources and to generate income by charging third parties legal fees where appropriate. • Provide the services above in the knowledge that the advice given or transaction involved will have substantial financial consequences for the Council - up to several £m. Solicitor Requirements: • Degree or other equivalent level qualification in a relevant work area or with significant practical professional experience in procurement/contract and property area of law. • Qualification as a Solicitor/Barrister/Fellow of Chartered Institute of Legal Executives • Possession of or entitlement to relevant practising certificate. • Appropriate level of membership of relevant professional/practising body (desirable) • Sound and up to date legally qualified knowledge of - system of primary and delegated legislation and case law, general land law, common conveyancing practices and procedures, case law and rules relating to procurement and contract law and practice and property law, specific acts of parliament such as the Housing Acts and Landlord & Tenants Acts and continually update that knowledge following any amendments • Sufficient numerical reasoning and analytical skills for correctly preparing completion statements or the request and acceptance of legal fees and consideration monies in respect of legal transactions • To have excellent level of IT literacy to be able to use MS Office, Nuance Advanced, Excel, Outlook etc, Westlaw, Practical Law and specialist legal case management software such as IKEN. • To have experience of drafting legal documents and using advocacy skills to represent a client or client case • Prior experience of solving varied and difficult legal problems • Previous experience providing technical legal advice and information on conveyancing and various aspects of property matters • Previous experience of identifying any legal irregularities or potentially fraudulent activities when handling a case and refer any matters causing concern to the appropriate body • Experience of interpreting and analysing historical documents often written in complex legal language • Practical experience of interpreting and applying statutory requirements and local guidance appropriately. About Us: St Albans is a unique English Cathedral City with a colourful history which can be seen in the Roman remains and variety of beautiful architecture, heritage sites and conservation areas. Set within green belt, off the M25, A1M and M1 the District includes a cathedral, historic city centre and charming villages. Our refurbished offices are in the city centre near to the station (London St Pancras 20 minutes), shops and restaurants. In short it is a great place to live and work. Location: St Albans, Hertfordshire Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full Time Salary: £39,516 up to £43,447 per annum inclusive annual salary Benefits: In addition to working within a great team and a comprehensive salary you will have access to: • 29.5 days and up to 32.5 days, plus public bank holidays • Flexible working options (e.g. hybrid and flexitime) • Local Government Pension Scheme up to 18.5% employer pension contribution • Training and Development Opportunities • Discounted membership at selected local sports and fitness centres Closing date for applications: 5 January 2022 Interviews are scheduled for: 20 January 2022 This post is subject to a Basic Disclosure Check. You may have experience of the following: Qualified Lawyer, Chartered Legal Executive, Contract Law, Property Law, Property Lawyer, Practice Law, Procurement Law, Local Government, Property Law, Conveyancing, Qualified Solicitor, Barrister, Legal Counsel, etc. Ref: (Apply online only)
Dec 07, 2021
Full time
You will join us as a Solicitor and will provide high level professional advice and support in the provision of contract and procurement-related legal services to the Council and its officers. Provision of property-related legal services to the Council and its officers and responsibility for the conduct of property transactions to ensure that the best use is made of the Council's property assets. Solicitor Responsibilities: • Personally responsible for the conduct of complex and contentious legal matters and provision of complex legal advice relating to Procurement and Contract and Property matters, identifying potential areas of risk and liability and advising on solution focused strategies for avoidance, minimisation or mitigation. • Provide proactive legal advice and carry out legal research on a wide range of commercial/procurement and property matters. • Draft documentation as appropriate to ensure that the aim of the client is achieved in a timely manner, and Council's resources are used efficiently. • Provide legal services on a wide range of procurement and contractual and property-associated matters including the preparation of advice and provision of suitable guidance and support for Council departments. • Interpret and apply statute, case law, government guidance and court procedure as appropriate in order to provide timely and appropriate legal advice. • Conduct a wide range of commercial and residential property transactions, drafting documentation as appropriate, to ensure that the aim of the client is achieved in a timely manner and to ensure the efficient use of the Council's property assets. These include disposals and purchases of freehold land and leasehold transactions. • Conduct civil and property litigation (including obtaining injunctions), in the preparation of relevant documentation, to appear as the Council's advocate before tribunals and District Judges to ensure that cases are properly conducted and the best outcome for the Council achieved. • Liaise effectively with officers within the council, external solicitors, members of the public and councillors on procurement matters, whether by phone or in writing. • Provide legal updates as required to Council officers about any legal developments in the commercial sector. • Monitor the fees of counsel and other external advisors to ensure effective management of the Council's financial resources and to generate income by charging third parties legal fees where appropriate. • Provide the services above in the knowledge that the advice given or transaction involved will have substantial financial consequences for the Council - up to several £m. Solicitor Requirements: • Degree or other equivalent level qualification in a relevant work area or with significant practical professional experience in procurement/contract and property area of law. • Qualification as a Solicitor/Barrister/Fellow of Chartered Institute of Legal Executives • Possession of or entitlement to relevant practising certificate. • Appropriate level of membership of relevant professional/practising body (desirable) • Sound and up to date legally qualified knowledge of - system of primary and delegated legislation and case law, general land law, common conveyancing practices and procedures, case law and rules relating to procurement and contract law and practice and property law, specific acts of parliament such as the Housing Acts and Landlord & Tenants Acts and continually update that knowledge following any amendments • Sufficient numerical reasoning and analytical skills for correctly preparing completion statements or the request and acceptance of legal fees and consideration monies in respect of legal transactions • To have excellent level of IT literacy to be able to use MS Office, Nuance Advanced, Excel, Outlook etc, Westlaw, Practical Law and specialist legal case management software such as IKEN. • To have experience of drafting legal documents and using advocacy skills to represent a client or client case • Prior experience of solving varied and difficult legal problems • Previous experience providing technical legal advice and information on conveyancing and various aspects of property matters • Previous experience of identifying any legal irregularities or potentially fraudulent activities when handling a case and refer any matters causing concern to the appropriate body • Experience of interpreting and analysing historical documents often written in complex legal language • Practical experience of interpreting and applying statutory requirements and local guidance appropriately. About Us: St Albans is a unique English Cathedral City with a colourful history which can be seen in the Roman remains and variety of beautiful architecture, heritage sites and conservation areas. Set within green belt, off the M25, A1M and M1 the District includes a cathedral, historic city centre and charming villages. Our refurbished offices are in the city centre near to the station (London St Pancras 20 minutes), shops and restaurants. In short it is a great place to live and work. Location: St Albans, Hertfordshire Contract Type: Permanent Hours: Full Time Salary: £39,516 up to £43,447 per annum inclusive annual salary Benefits: In addition to working within a great team and a comprehensive salary you will have access to: • 29.5 days and up to 32.5 days, plus public bank holidays • Flexible working options (e.g. hybrid and flexitime) • Local Government Pension Scheme up to 18.5% employer pension contribution • Training and Development Opportunities • Discounted membership at selected local sports and fitness centres Closing date for applications: 5 January 2022 Interviews are scheduled for: 20 January 2022 This post is subject to a Basic Disclosure Check. You may have experience of the following: Qualified Lawyer, Chartered Legal Executive, Contract Law, Property Law, Property Lawyer, Practice Law, Procurement Law, Local Government, Property Law, Conveyancing, Qualified Solicitor, Barrister, Legal Counsel, etc. Ref: (Apply online only)
St Albans City & District Council
St. Albans, Hertfordshire
You will join us as a Solicitor and will provide high level professional advice and support in the provision of contract and procurement-related legal services to the Council and its officers.Provision of property-related legal services to the Council and its officers and responsibility for the conduct of property transactions to ensure that the best use is made of the Council's property assets.Solicitor Responsibilities:• Personally responsible for the conduct of complex and contentious legal matters and provision of complex legal advice relating to Procurement and Contract and Property matters, identifying potential areas of risk and liability and advising on solution focused strategies for avoidance, minimisation or mitigation.• Provide proactive legal advice and carry out legal research on a wide range of commercial/procurement and property matters.• Draft documentation as appropriate to ensure that the aim of the client is achieved in a timely manner, and Council's resources are used efficiently.• Provide legal services on a wide range of procurement and contractual and property-associated matters including the preparation of advice and provision of suitable guidance and support for Council departments.• Interpret and apply statute, case law, government guidance and court procedure as appropriate in order to provide timely and appropriate legal advice.• Conduct a wide range of commercial and residential property transactions, drafting documentation as appropriate, to ensure that the aim of the client is achieved in a timely manner and to ensure the efficient use of the Council's property assets. These include disposals and purchases of freehold land and leasehold transactions.• Conduct civil and property litigation (including obtaining injunctions), in the preparation of relevant documentation, to appear as the Council's advocate before tribunals and District Judges to ensure that cases are properly conducted and the best outcome for the Council achieved.• Liaise effectively with officers within the council, external solicitors, members of the public and councillors on procurement matters, whether by phone or in writing.• Provide legal updates as required to Council officers about any legal developments in the commercial sector.• Monitor the fees of counsel and other external advisors to ensure effective management of the Council's financial resources and to generate income by charging third parties legal fees where appropriate.• Provide the services above in the knowledge that the advice given or transaction involved will have substantial financial consequences for the Council - up to several £m.Solicitor Requirements:• Degree or other equivalent level qualification in a relevant work area or with significant practical professional experience in procurement/contract and property area of law.• Qualification as a Solicitor/Barrister/Fellow of Chartered Institute of Legal Executives• Possession of or entitlement to relevant practising certificate.• Appropriate level of membership of relevant professional/practising body (desirable)• Sound and up to date legally qualified knowledge of - system of primary and delegated legislation and case law, general land law, common conveyancing practices and procedures, case law and rules relating to procurement and contract law and practice and property law, specific acts of parliament such as the Housing Acts and Landlord & Tenants Acts and continually update that knowledge following any amendments• Sufficient numerical reasoning and analytical skills for correctly preparing completion statements or the request and acceptance of legal fees and consideration monies in respect of legal transactions• To have excellent level of IT literacy to be able to use MS Office, Nuance Advanced, Excel, Outlook etc, Westlaw, Practical Law and specialist legal case management software such as IKEN.• To have experience of drafting legal documents and using advocacy skills to represent a client or client case• Prior experience of solving varied and difficult legal problems• Previous experience providing technical legal advice and information on conveyancing and various aspects of property matters• Previous experience of identifying any legal irregularities or potentially fraudulent activities when handling a case and refer any matters causing concern to the appropriate body• Experience of interpreting and analysing historical documents often written in complex legal language• Practical experience of interpreting and applying statutory requirements and local guidance appropriately.About Us:St Albans is a unique English Cathedral City with a colourful history which can be seen in the Roman remains and variety of beautiful architecture, heritage sites and conservation areas. Set within green belt, off the M25, A1M and M1 the District includes a cathedral, historic city centre and charming villages. Our refurbished offices are in the city centre near to the station (London St Pancras 20 minutes), shops and restaurants. In short it is a great place to live and work.Location: St Albans, HertfordshireContract Type: PermanentHours: Full TimeSalary: £39,516 up to £43,447 per annum inclusive annual salaryBenefits:In addition to working within a great team and a comprehensive salary you will have access to:• 29.5 days and up to 32.5 days, plus public bank holidays• Flexible working options (e.g. hybrid and flexitime)• Local Government Pension Scheme up to 18.5% employer pension contribution• Training and Development Opportunities• Discounted membership at selected local sports and fitness centresClosing date for applications: 5 January 2022Interviews are scheduled for: 20 January 2022This post is subject to a Basic Disclosure Check.You may have experience of the following: Qualified Lawyer, Chartered Legal Executive, Contract Law, Property Law, Property Lawyer, Practice Law, Procurement Law, Local Government, Property Law, Conveyancing, Qualified Solicitor, Barrister, Legal Counsel, etc.Ref:
Dec 07, 2021
Full time
You will join us as a Solicitor and will provide high level professional advice and support in the provision of contract and procurement-related legal services to the Council and its officers.Provision of property-related legal services to the Council and its officers and responsibility for the conduct of property transactions to ensure that the best use is made of the Council's property assets.Solicitor Responsibilities:• Personally responsible for the conduct of complex and contentious legal matters and provision of complex legal advice relating to Procurement and Contract and Property matters, identifying potential areas of risk and liability and advising on solution focused strategies for avoidance, minimisation or mitigation.• Provide proactive legal advice and carry out legal research on a wide range of commercial/procurement and property matters.• Draft documentation as appropriate to ensure that the aim of the client is achieved in a timely manner, and Council's resources are used efficiently.• Provide legal services on a wide range of procurement and contractual and property-associated matters including the preparation of advice and provision of suitable guidance and support for Council departments.• Interpret and apply statute, case law, government guidance and court procedure as appropriate in order to provide timely and appropriate legal advice.• Conduct a wide range of commercial and residential property transactions, drafting documentation as appropriate, to ensure that the aim of the client is achieved in a timely manner and to ensure the efficient use of the Council's property assets. These include disposals and purchases of freehold land and leasehold transactions.• Conduct civil and property litigation (including obtaining injunctions), in the preparation of relevant documentation, to appear as the Council's advocate before tribunals and District Judges to ensure that cases are properly conducted and the best outcome for the Council achieved.• Liaise effectively with officers within the council, external solicitors, members of the public and councillors on procurement matters, whether by phone or in writing.• Provide legal updates as required to Council officers about any legal developments in the commercial sector.• Monitor the fees of counsel and other external advisors to ensure effective management of the Council's financial resources and to generate income by charging third parties legal fees where appropriate.• Provide the services above in the knowledge that the advice given or transaction involved will have substantial financial consequences for the Council - up to several £m.Solicitor Requirements:• Degree or other equivalent level qualification in a relevant work area or with significant practical professional experience in procurement/contract and property area of law.• Qualification as a Solicitor/Barrister/Fellow of Chartered Institute of Legal Executives• Possession of or entitlement to relevant practising certificate.• Appropriate level of membership of relevant professional/practising body (desirable)• Sound and up to date legally qualified knowledge of - system of primary and delegated legislation and case law, general land law, common conveyancing practices and procedures, case law and rules relating to procurement and contract law and practice and property law, specific acts of parliament such as the Housing Acts and Landlord & Tenants Acts and continually update that knowledge following any amendments• Sufficient numerical reasoning and analytical skills for correctly preparing completion statements or the request and acceptance of legal fees and consideration monies in respect of legal transactions• To have excellent level of IT literacy to be able to use MS Office, Nuance Advanced, Excel, Outlook etc, Westlaw, Practical Law and specialist legal case management software such as IKEN.• To have experience of drafting legal documents and using advocacy skills to represent a client or client case• Prior experience of solving varied and difficult legal problems• Previous experience providing technical legal advice and information on conveyancing and various aspects of property matters• Previous experience of identifying any legal irregularities or potentially fraudulent activities when handling a case and refer any matters causing concern to the appropriate body• Experience of interpreting and analysing historical documents often written in complex legal language• Practical experience of interpreting and applying statutory requirements and local guidance appropriately.About Us:St Albans is a unique English Cathedral City with a colourful history which can be seen in the Roman remains and variety of beautiful architecture, heritage sites and conservation areas. Set within green belt, off the M25, A1M and M1 the District includes a cathedral, historic city centre and charming villages. Our refurbished offices are in the city centre near to the station (London St Pancras 20 minutes), shops and restaurants. In short it is a great place to live and work.Location: St Albans, HertfordshireContract Type: PermanentHours: Full TimeSalary: £39,516 up to £43,447 per annum inclusive annual salaryBenefits:In addition to working within a great team and a comprehensive salary you will have access to:• 29.5 days and up to 32.5 days, plus public bank holidays• Flexible working options (e.g. hybrid and flexitime)• Local Government Pension Scheme up to 18.5% employer pension contribution• Training and Development Opportunities• Discounted membership at selected local sports and fitness centresClosing date for applications: 5 January 2022Interviews are scheduled for: 20 January 2022This post is subject to a Basic Disclosure Check.You may have experience of the following: Qualified Lawyer, Chartered Legal Executive, Contract Law, Property Law, Property Lawyer, Practice Law, Procurement Law, Local Government, Property Law, Conveyancing, Qualified Solicitor, Barrister, Legal Counsel, etc.Ref: