At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead an agile team to develop secure, high-quality software solutions for serious crime investigations.
- Company: Join the Fraud Investigation Service, making a real impact on UK public services.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, career development, and the chance to work on innovative projects.
- Other info: Dynamic role with diverse projects and collaboration across government agencies.
- Why this job: Be at the forefront of technology in the fight against serious and organised crime.
- Qualifications: Experience in software engineering and project management, with a passion for innovation.
The predicted salary is between 55000 - 65000 Β£ per year.
About the job
Discover what it's like to work in a compliance role that makes an impact. Could you help us shape a stronger, fairer future? Your next career move starts here.
Fraud Investigation Service (FIS) provides HMRC with an effective investigation arm to enforce the Department's compliance policies. This enables the Department to deliver against the strategic responsibilities across all the taxes and duties it administers. This includes complex offshore evasion, international smuggling of illicit excise goods, exports of controlled weapons and technology, labour market abuses, VAT and Self-Assessment repayment frauds and a host of other fraud attacks targeted at the tax system.
FIS is home to a wide range of people with a variety of skills and professional backgrounds - including accountants, cybercrime specialists, criminal justice professionals, tax professionals and operational delivery support teams to name but a few. We use a range of powers and approaches to protect funding for UK public services, investigating the most harmful tax cheats and ensuring nobody is beyond our reach.
Covert Operations, Digital Exploitation (CODE) sits within FIS. Working across Law Enforcement and government, CODE provides investigative tools and covert techniques to front-line investigations and works with key partners to develop and provide access to new technology and systems to enable investigators to respond to serious and complex tax evasion and crime.
The Technical Exploitation Development (TXD) team plays an integral role in His Majesty's Government's fight against serious and organised crime, supporting investigations totalling hundreds of millions of pounds each year. The team manages a diverse and rapidly increasing product portfolio, ranging from development of covert tools for mobile device data acquisition, computer and network exploitation, building custom radio frequency hardware, to the implementation of cutting-edge data visualisation platforms.
Collaboration and capability sharing are critical to our mission so working alongside other Government and Law Enforcement agencies will ensure that no two projects nor two days are ever the same in this role. The team is recognised across the LE and UKIC community as deep matter experts in a range of complex technical specialisms including software engineering, hardware electronics, radio frequency, computer and network exploitation, and reverse engineering.
To enable the rapid prototyping and production of bespoke capabilities, the team is split into two distinct functions:
- Engineering: this function is responsible for managing the full stack development and testing of all bespoke solutions. This could include developing tools to normalise, interrogate and visualise large datasets, command and control systems, to producing plugins and modules to extend functionality of commercial and in-house built tools.
- Exploit Development: this function is responsible for conducting security research before producing specialist tools that assist in the exploitation of digital devices, encrypted communications and networks.
As an Engineering Lead you will be responsible for leading an agile team in the delivery of secure, scalable, and high-quality software products, including the rapid development of new bespoke sensitive capabilities. This role involves close collaboration with stakeholders to develop innovative solutions while maintaining the highest levels of security, confidentiality, and compliance.
You will:
- Support the Head of TXD in the design and commissioning of novel projects, ensuring that these fit within the team's overarching portfolio.
- Take ownership of engineering projects, which will include implementing project designs and managing the project team.
- Be responsible for day-to-day management and prioritisation of the project team's work, including development, documentation, and testing.
- Manage technical risks and ensure robust documentation for projects, particularly those involving sensitive or classified information.
- Collaborate with cross-departmental stakeholders to identify, prioritise, and deliver technical solutions in high-pressure, time-sensitive contexts.
- Possess and maintain a cutting-edge technical skillset. You will be expected to directly contribute to the development of engineering projects as well as identifying and proposing new opportunities to the Head of TXD.
- Ensure that appropriate security controls are implemented within novel projects, to safeguard capabilities and promote technical security.
- Work with colleagues within the team as well as key customers, to ensure that projects are transitioned to a deliverable capability stage. This will include conducting project reviews and preparing.
Software Engineering Lead - Stratford employer: HMRC
Join a dynamic and impactful team at the Fraud Investigation Service in Stratford, where your role as a Software Engineering Lead will contribute to safeguarding public services through innovative technology solutions. Our collaborative work culture fosters professional growth and offers unique opportunities to engage with cutting-edge projects that tackle serious and organised crime. With a commitment to employee development and a focus on meaningful contributions, we provide an environment where your skills can thrive while making a real difference in society.