Ofgem https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/about-us/working-ofgem
Requirements of the role
We’re offering a permanent opportunity within our Digital Development team where you’ll play a vital role in the development and upkeep of digital services that support major green energy and social schemes operating across the energy sector.
You’ll have the chance to work on meaningful digital products that directly support renewable energy and wider consumer-focused initiatives, helping shape how applications are developed, improved and maintained across the division.
Alongside mentoring junior colleagues, you’ll work with a range of talented developers, technical leads and multidisciplinary colleagues within our supportive and highly collaborative environment.
You’ll bring significant experience developing data‑driven web applications using Microsoft technologies, including C#, Entity Framework Core, SQL Server and Microsoft Azure. Alongside strong cloud and microservices knowledge, you’ll have experience applying modern software design principles, supporting scalable application development and contributing to high‑quality engineering practices. Strong communication skills and the ability to support and guide others within a collaborative team environment will also be essential.
In return, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute to digital services that support major renewable energy and social schemes across the UK, applying your expertise to work that is both meaningful and technically engaging. You’ll join a forward‑looking environment where innovation, collaboration and development are actively encouraged.
We have a critical purpose to ensure the systems and digital services supporting renewable energy and social schemes remain effective, secure and fit for the future. Join us and help build the applications that support that mission.
* Location: London, Glasgow, Cardiff
* Contract type: Full time, Job share, Part time, Permanent
* Profession: Data, Digital, Energy, IT
* Working pattern: Flexible working, Hybrid
* Closing Date: 15/06/2026
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