- Posted 17 days ago
About this job
Technologies
Job description
£20,239 to £31,180 (plus benefits and pension)
Available at different levels of seniority, the Programming Software Development and Support Officers will work with or manage a small team to provide applications systems maintenance and support services across PL-SQL.
You’ll investigate and resolve incidents, determining the appropriate actions to take. You’ll manage and run processes according to schedules agreed with business customers. You’ll also assist Project Managers with estimates and liaise with customers/software suppliers to identify and agree the development of system changes and enhancements in order to overcome known problems and fulfil user requests. You will be responsible for developing new solutions and amendments to existing production systems. You’ll ensure all work is carried out and documented in accordance with required standards, methods and procedures.
Skills & requirements
Experience of related technologies (e.g. relational database languages, SQL and/or object oriented languages) may be acceptable, as training can be provided. Experience of the complete applications system lifecycle and good writing skills are essential, as are strong problem-solving skills.
You’ll also ideally hold a relevant technical qualification, however more important is fluency in one or more of the programming languages and data management this role supports. Hands on experience of the complete applications system lifecycle and exceptional writing skills is essential, as is strong problem-solving and confident, all round communication skills. You’ll also be able to demonstrate the potential to manage and develop others in a line management capacity.
About the company
Our Information Management team, 230-strong over two sites, has a hugely important part to play in modernising and streamlining the Office for National Statistics. And as we develop as a team, so will your career. We’ll invest in your personal and professional development, and we’ll support and finance accredited qualifications and chartered status.
For the Office for National Statistics, people count. Whether that’s the people across the country whose lives our work helps to shape, or the people who work here, producing vital statistics that informs decision making in our society and economy. We achieve results by investing in the people who work with us, rewarding their contribution and enabling a better work/life balance. We’re a welcoming and friendly community of professionals, we respect each other and we’re very social. We’ve some impressive on-site facilities too, including a gym, coffee shop, even a hairdresser.