At a Glance
- Tasks: Design and build secure, user-centred digital products for public sector organisations.
- Company: Gemba Advantage, a leader in creating impactful digital solutions.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible working arrangements, and opportunities for professional growth.
- Other info: Work on-site up to 4 days a week with a focus on high-impact projects.
- Why this job: Shape meaningful systems and influence technical direction in a collaborative environment.
- Qualifications: Active SC or DV clearance and experience in software engineering.
The predicted salary is between 60000 - 75000 £ per year.
hackajob is collaborating with Gemba Advantage to connect them with exceptional professionals for this role. Please note: This role requires applicants to hold active, or recently active, SC or DV clearance. This role also requires applicants to be willing to work on-site up to 4 days per week.
At Gemba Advantage, we build secure, user-centred digital products for critical public sector organisations across the UK. Our teams work on complex, high-impact systems, the kind that have to be secure, scalable, and actually usable by the people who rely on them.
We’re looking for Senior and Principal Engineers who want to shape meaningful systems, influence technical direction, and work alongside capable people who care about doing the job properly. You’ll help design and build modern cloud-native services, guide engineering standards, and solve genuinely hard problems with our customers.
Principal Software Engineer Hybrid in Westminster employer: Gemba Advantage
Gemba Advantage is an exceptional employer that fosters a dynamic and inclusive work culture, offering a hybrid work model that allows flexibility while maintaining strong team collaboration. With a comprehensive benefits package and a commitment to employee growth, Gemba provides opportunities for professional development in the rapidly evolving field of DevOps, making it an ideal place for those seeking meaningful and rewarding employment in Gloucester.