Edina
Graduate Software Systems Engineer

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Graduate Software Systems Engineer
Graduate Software Systems Engineer
Lisburn, Northern Ireland
About Edina
Established in 1985, Edina is a leading international power generation specialist, delivering low-carbon, cost-effective energy and battery storage solutions. Using diverse fuel sources like biogas, natural gas, and landfill gas, Edina supports clients in improving energy efficiency, reducing emissions, and achieving net zero goals.
With over 230 employees and global operations, Edina combines innovative technology, in-house manufacturing, and strong customer values, sustainability, flexibility, and integrity to provide reliable, tailored power solutions and exceptional after-sales support across public and industrial sectors.
At the core of our operations is a commitment to excellence and responsibility. We foster a culture where safety is of paramount importance, and our company values guide every decision we make:
- People – Our staff are our core asset. Individually and collectively, they are critical to the success of our vision.
- Organisation – We are engaged, loyal, and accountable in achieving our goals.
- Work – Working safely is not just a policy, it is our responsibility.
- Ethics – We embrace honesty, integrity, and respect, doing the right thing every time.
- Reputation – We strive for excellence in our processes, enabling us to achieve best-in-class industry standards.
Joining Edina means being part of a global team that values innovation, collaboration, and personal growth, where your contribution helps shape a sustainable future.
We are currently looking for a Graduate Software Systems Engineer to join us in a permanent role as part of our Graduate Scheme.
The Benefits
- Competitive salary
- 25 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays and public holidays
- Enhanced Holiday Entitlement based on length of service
- Company pension scheme with attractive employer contribution percentage
- Private healthcare scheme
- Life Insurance
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Career development opportunities
- Continued investment in employee training to further enhance knowledge, expertise, and creativity
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This is a fantastic opportunity for a technically curious graduate with programming skills and experience of self-initiated technical projects to join our innovative organisation.
In this exciting graduate scheme, you’ll have the chance to learn on the job, build your technical expertise across a wide range of technologies, and gain valuable experience developing, maintaining, and improving software systems.
What’s more, we’ll keep investing in your training and development long after the Graduate Scheme has finished, ensuring you continue to grow and enhance your skills and are equipped with everything you need for a rewarding long-term career.
So, if you’re ready to take your first step into a software engineering career with a global business helping shape a more sustainable future, read on and apply today.
The Role
As a Graduate Software Systems Engineer, you will join our Graduate Scheme where you will build technical knowledge across a wide range of technologies, whilst undertaking practical software engineering activities.
Specifically, you will develop, maintain, and improve software systems, whilst supporting existing systems and applications and contributing to the development of new software solutions from the ground up.
You will gather and document technical requirements, research potential solutions, and develop prototypes to help turn business needs into practical outcomes.


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Additionally, you will:
- Assist the wider IT team to support business needs
- Gain experience across networking, cyber security, and hardware infrastructure
About You
To be considered as a Graduate Software Systems Engineer, you will need:
- At a minimum, a bachelor’s degree (obtained or expected) in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field
- Demonstrable experience of developing and delivering self-initiated technical projects outside of academic coursework
- Experience of database schemes such as SQL and NoSQL
- Proficiency in a range of programming languages (e.g., Java, Python, C++)
- An interest in Networks and Cybersecurity, as well as cloud-based solutions
- A full, valid current driving licence
Hours of Work: Monday - Thursday 8.30 am - 5.00 pm and Friday 8.30 am - 4.00 pm.
The closing date for applications is 4.00 pm on Thursday 16th July 2026.
Due to a fast-moving market, applications may be filled on short notice, and the deadline date may be brought to a close early. Please apply early to avoid disappointment.
We are an employer committed to equal opportunities, and our company is sponsored.
Other organisations may call this role Graduate Software Engineer, Graduate Software Developer, Graduate Systems Engineer, Graduate Programmer, Graduate Systems Developer, Graduate IT Systems Engineer, Graduate Applications Developer, or Graduate Application Support Engineer.
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