Job Description: Software Developer at UK Telecoms Lab (UKTL)
Led by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, the UK Telecoms Lab (UKTL), announced in October 2022, aims to provide the UK with cutting-edge technology to enhance telecommunications networks, accelerate 5G deployment, and diversify the telecoms sector by attracting new entrants.
Learn more about UKTL here!
Successful candidates will gain unique experience working on groundbreaking cybersecurity and networking technologies on both national and international levels. This role offers exposure to the latest technologies through research and development efforts aimed at securing telecommunications networks, ensuring the UK remains a safe place to live and do business online. Additionally, you'll interact with senior government officials, industry leaders, and academic professionals, helping UKTL leaders coordinate meetings and briefings.
As a trusted national capability, UKTL collaborates with standards bodies such as 3GPP, the National Cyber Security Centre, the UK intelligence community, academia, Ofcom, communication service providers, and telecom equipment vendors.
What you could be doing for us:
1. Managing the software development lifecycle of bespoke UKTL tools.
2. Assisting in establishing optimal architecture for products and services based on your experience.
3. Providing technical expertise across teams in software development.
4. Developing CLI and web applications using modern programming languages, performing debugging, troubleshooting, and implementing test-driven development, clean code practices, version control, CI/CD, and monitoring.
5. Designing and developing high-performance applications in C++, Python, and related languages.
6. Conducting security research and developing solutions for 5G networks, including prototyping in fronthaul and backhaul environments.
7. Working with advanced telecommunications hardware and high-performance computing systems.
8. Contributing to security advancements in telecommunications technologies and developing robust solutions for high-performance systems.
Note: Successful applicants must be able to commute to the UKTL offices in Birmingham, with potential for hybrid working arrangements.
We value work-life balance and offer flexible working options, including full-time, part-time, or flexible roles, depending on the role and business needs.
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