Cyberteam
Software Engineer -SC cleared

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Cyberteam are recruiting multiple SC cleared software engineers for a growing consultancy delivering mission-critical technology solutions across Defence, National Security, Public Safety, and Government.
The Role
You'll work alongside clients, programme teams, systems engineers, data scientists, and architects to design and deliver software solutions within secure and often highly regulated environments.
Location:
2-3 days a week on site in London, with travel to client sites, when required.
Key Responsibilities
- Translate client and mission requirements into robust technical solutions.
- Design, develop, test, and deploy secure, scalable software systems.
- Contribute to capabilities supporting situational awareness, command and control, cyber defence, intelligence, and decision support.
- Develop high-quality, maintainable, and well-documented code.
- Participate in code reviews, testing, and technical assurance activities.
- Collaborate across multidisciplinary teams to deliver integrated solutions.
- Apply Agile delivery practices and DevSecOps principles.
- Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines and containerised applications.
- Contribute to technical bids, proposals, demonstrations, and client engagements.
- Provide technical leadership, mentoring, and best-practice guidance.
- Stay current with emerging technologies, secure development frameworks, and government digital standards.
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Required Experience
- Proven software engineering experience within a consultancy delivering into Defence, National Security, Public Safety, Law Enforcement, Government, or other security-sensitive environments.
- A minimum of 3 years experience as a software engineer.
- Commercial experience with one or more of: Python, Java, C++, Rust, Go.
- Experience working within Linux/Unix environments.
- Strong understanding of SQL and/or NoSQL databases.
- Experience with Agile or Scrum delivery methodologies.
- Knowledge of CI/CD, DevOps, and Infrastructure-as-Code practices.
- Experience with tools such as GitLab CI, Jenkins, pytest, OpenAPI, or similar.
- Familiarity with Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud-native architectures.
- Excellent problem-solving and stakeholder engagement skills.


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