Staffordshire Police are looking for Core Developers to join the Strategy and Transformation team and get involved in transforming and supporting all of the force’s digital technology needs.
As the role holder, you will be expected to identify areas of opportunity where new software solutions or new interfaces will drive forward data driven policing initiatives and allow more intelligent and more powerful usage of the force’s IT systems. Design, Build, Test and implement solutions in a continuous and iterative development cycle.
Skills and Experience
Technologies:
* Core skillset is SQL
* Significant experience of working within IT and implementing latest integration technologies
* An ability to identify integration opportunities
* Able to present complex technical concepts in executive summary reports
* Previous experience in data visualisation techniques and systems integration
* Good knowledge of Enterprise grade
* Demonstrable change achievements and systems integration
* Working knowledge of databases and infrastructure technologies
* ITIL Certified or awareness
Day to Day Responsibilities
* Explore and develop new solutions and opportunities, including interface initiatives, software changes, database structures, or changes to underlying architecture.
* Responsible for end to end development lifecycles, i.e Design, build and support of developed solutions including Peer review and QA.
* Working on the internal development activity around the backend, database.
* Supporting BAU and business support.
* Developing concept right through to delivery, including impact assessments, development, test phases etc.
* Working on web service interfaces – making them talk.
If you're a highly motivated and skilled Developer who thrives on challenges, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your resume and cover letter, highlighting your relevant experience and skills.
Must be eligible for UK Security Clearances
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Information Technology
Industries
Technology, Information and Media
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