Software Tester Apprenticeship - Level 4
The Met Office is delighted to open our advertising for Apprenticeships 2026.
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Met Office as a Software Tester Apprentice for up to 18 months commencing at the start of September 2026. You will develop skills and workplace experience in this occupation which may lead to a permanent position on successful completion of your apprenticeship or the knowledge to gain employment within the wider industry.
As our Software Tester Apprentice, the job may be suitable for hybrid working, which is where an employee works part of the week in the office and part of the week from home.This is a voluntary, non-contractual arrangement and the location advertised will be your contractual place of work. As apprentices are part of our Early Careers Programme, there is the expectation you attend the office once a week as a minimum in addition to your study day.
Our opportunity is full time, 37 hours per week.Our people are at the heart of what we do, and we'll do our best to agree a working pattern that works for everyone.
World changing work
From science to technology, from meteorology to management, and from planning to communication, our expertise helps us stand out as the authority on weather accuracy and climate prediction. We help individuals, industries and government to make better decisions to stay safe and thrive. This is the Met Office. This is who we are.
* We’re a force for good - focusing on our environmental and social impact
* We’re experts by nature - always learning and developing to do things better
* We live and breathe it - putting our purpose at the heart of decision-making
* We’re better together - understanding partnerships and inclusivity make us greater
* We keep evolving - pushing boundaries to make tomorrow better for our customers
Your world of expertise
This apprenticeship can offer you the support, training and industry recognised qualifications to get you on the path to a career in Software Testing.
You will join the Ouroboros Squad in Hazards & Resilience, working with the team to deliver and test high priority applications forecasting flooding and disseminating weather warnings to emergency responders, such as the fire services, police and local councils. The work you will do is important and will help people keep safe and thrive.
Training delivery and support
We would look for you to join us in September 2026 with your apprenticeship training beginning in November.
You will be managed by a line manager and have a mentor to offer further support. You will have on the job training and in house development opportunities during your apprenticeship.
You will have 1 day per week dedicated to your 20% off the job training with the training provider, BPP. They will deliver the off the job training in an online style. You will have tutor(s) delivering learning sessions in 2-3 day blocks each month, along with 1-2-1 coaching sessions on a monthly basis. You will also have regular review meetings with your tutor and line manager every 3 months. There may also be a classroom based hackathon session towards the end of the training and prior to completing your EPA.
As well as the taught content, there will be a large amount of self-study, regular assignments, and an end-point assessment period. You must be committed to your own development and training as this element forms a significant aspect of a modern apprenticeship.
Please note: Before applying, we recommend you consider if the delivery method suits your learner needs. We would also recommend you look at the information about the apprenticeship on the training providers website as well as researching the requirements of an apprenticeship to help you decide whether an apprenticeship is right for you.
* Spend a substantial portion of time collaborating with others to complete testing activities
* Work with other testers to create test documentation such as test results and test plans
* Build your knowledge on the software development cycle from a testing perspective
* Help encourage a test-driven approach to development
* Develop automated tests
Our work is life‑changing, often life‑saving and always life‑enhancing. The Met Office is Great Place to Work UK certified. We are also featured on their ‘Best Workplaces in Tech’ 2023 and 2024 lists, as well as their ’54 Best Workplaces for Women’ 2023 list.
As our Apprentice Software Tester Level 4, your starting salary will be £24,310 and you will have the opportunity to progress to £25,740 over time.
Your total reward package is potentially worth up to £34,675 annually, which includes basic salary, potential corporate bonus and employer pension contributions.
We also offer:
* An outstanding Civil Service pension, with an average employer contribution of 28.97%
* Annual Leave starting at 27.5 days (plus Bank Holidays) rising to 32.5 days (plus Bank Holidays) after 5 years and option to buy or sell up to 5 days per year of annual leave
* Access to discounted shopping, inclusive of retail, leisure and lifestyle brands
Essential Criteria, skills and experience:
* A logical thinker who enjoys solving problems and approaching challenges methodically. (Lead criteria)
* A curious learner who is interested in information technology, is eager to understand how software powers the Met Office and industry, with a willingness to learn new concepts, tools and technologies. (We're experts by nature)
* A detail‑orientated individual who is comfortable working with structured tasks and accuracy
* A collaborative team player who thrives in group projects and communicates effectively (We're better together)
* Is adaptable and resilient and ready to learn new tools and concepts in a fast paced environment (We keep evolving)
The panel may perform a preliminary sift of the lead criteria as indicated above.
Am I eligible to apply?
In addition to the criteria listed above, you must also be eligible to qualify for apprenticeship funding by meeting the following:
* Not be enrolled on another funded apprenticeship or another funded further education or higher education programme at the time you start this apprenticeship.
* Are applying for an apprenticeship that is unrelated to any qualifications you already hold at the same or higher level than this apprenticeship.
* Are living in England at the time the apprenticeship commences
Please note: suitability and eligibility will also need to be verified by the training provider.
How to apply
If you share our values, we’d love to hear from you! Click apply to begin your application.
Please complete your career history (this could include voluntary or work experience roles) and provide evidence against each of the essential criteria in the supporting statement questionnaire. We recommend candidates use the CARL method (Context, Action, Result and Learning) for presenting evidence of experience and skills. Please read the Early Careers Programmes Application Guidance at the bottom of this advert for more guidance.
Using AI in your application
We welcome applications that use AI tools for support in drafting or refining, as long as they accurately reflect your own skills and experience. All hiring decisions at the Met Office are made by people, not AI. For more details, visit our approach to recruitment.
Closing date: 23:59 8th March 2026. Please note we often receive a high volume of applications, but we will contact everyone who applies once the closing date has passed.
Interviews will be completed by end of April 2026.
How we can help
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this opportunity further, please contact us at careers@metoffice.gov.uk.
If you’re considering applying and need support to do so, please get in touch. You can request adjustments either within your application or by contacting us. Should you be offered an interview, please be aware there may be a selection exercise which could include a presentation, written test or a scenario-based activity. You can select in your application to be considered under the DisabilityConfidentScheme. To be invited to interview/assessment under this scheme, your application must meet the essential criteria for the role.
We understand that great minds don’t always think alike and as an equal opportunities employer we welcome applications from those with all protected characteristics. We recruit on merit, fairness, and open competition in line with the Civil Service Code.
We can only accept applications from those eligible to live and work in the UK - please refer to GOV.UK for information. We require Security clearance, for which you need to have resided in the UK for at least 3 of the last 5 years to be eligible, 2 of these years must be immediately preceding the point of your application. You will need to achieve full security clearance within your first 6 months with us.
If you feel that your application has not been treated in accordance with the Recruitment Principles, and wish to make a complaint, then in the first instance you should contact us at: careers@metoffice.gov.uk. If you are not satisfied with the response that you receive, then you can contact the Civil Service Commission at: info@csc.gov.uk
Our rewards and benefits are as varied as our customers and our people, depending on your role, and which part of the business you join. The one thing they have in common is that they’re designed to recognise your contribution to our success.
Starting at 27.5 days and rising to 32.5 days after five years of service (both figures exclude bank holidays). As well as the flexibility to buy or sell annual leave annually.
You’ll automatically qualify to join our alpha pension scheme, part of the Civil Service Pension arrangements. The scheme is recognised as one of the most generous occupational pensions.
Lifestyle support
Whether you wish to utilise our excellent family‑friendly schemes, be paid up to 3 days for volunteering with your chosen organisation, have the reassurance of a generous sickness pay scheme or be part of an organisation that is happy to pro‑actively talk about flexible working the Met Office wants you to have a great work and lifestyle balance.
Established hybrid working
We have bases all over the UK and some roles allow for you to work abroad so there is the option to travel for work also, we have established amazing hybrid working practices across all of our offices and have enhanced technology to enable office and home‑based meetings. We work with employees to agree on a suitable working pattern that works for us both and have various working patterns in place.
Investing in your development
The world around us is constantly changing. New technologies, shifting climate patterns, artificial intelligence. These factors and more shape the need for us to develop our skills and knowledge as a business and as individuals. Our investment in learning and development is testament to this and we have partnered with external bodies in each profession to help shape the way we develop the incredible talent right across the Met Office. We help everyone to understand their strengths and opportunities and tailor learning programmes that match their career. For us, this is world‑leading learning and development.
I’ve had the opportunity to work on some fantastic projects that have a real purpose. I helped with the complete upgrade of the UK land‑based automatic weather stations, which gives me a sense of pride when I watch the weather forecasts on TV now. When they list where rainfall, temperature or wind speeds have been recorded, often I can say “I’ve been there” or “I upgraded that weather site.”
Ruby Featherby
Employee Experience Associate (previously Employee Experience Apprentice)
Doing an apprenticeship with the Met Office was one of the best decisions I made. The Met Office pushed me and nurtured me to grow as an employee and a person, allowing me to thrive. I cultivated a deep passion for my work and developed skills for life. Read my story
Adam Keane
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From the day I arrived, I knew I would be able to bring my whole self to work. The support I’ve been given has enabled me to take back control of my life and begin building a career for myself. My recent involvement in our first‑ever Empathy Lab allowed me to share my understanding of digital accessibility, give something back to the Met Office and make a difference. Read my story
Project Manager
I arrived in 2021 as a project management apprentice and the Met Office was my first employer when I finished university. I worked in the Defence Capability Programme learning the profession first‑hand whilst working towards my project management qualification. After I finished in September 2023, I was promoted to a permanent level one project manager position. I now work on a huge range of projects such as Joint Agency Modelling, Change Readiness, Public Weather Service, and Financial Efficiencies.
I’ve had the opportunity to work on some fantastic projects that have a real purpose. I helped with the complete upgrade of the UK land‑based automatic weather stations, which gives me a sense of pride when I watch the weather forecasts on TV now. When they list where rainfall, temperature or wind speeds have been recorded, often I can say “I’ve been there” or “I upgraded that weather site.”
Communications Executive (previously Comms Apprentice)
Throughout my apprenticeship, my team and line manager supported me to develop both personally and professionally. I was always able to rely on those I worked with to be an amazing resource of knowledge to help me improve my skills. Read my story
Ruby Featherby
Employee Experience Associate (previously Employee Experience Apprentice)
Doing an apprenticeship with the Met Office was one of the best decisions I made. The Met Office pushed me and nurtured me to grow as an employee and a person, allowing me to thrive. I cultivated a deep passion for my work and developed skills for life. Read my story
Adam Keane
Accessibility Specialist (previously Digital Accessibility Apprentice)
From the day I arrived, I knew I would be able to bring my whole self to work. The support I’ve been given has enabled me to take back control of my life and begin building a career for myself. My recent involvement in our first‑ever Empathy Lab allowed me to share my understanding of digital accessibility, give something back to the Met Office and make a difference. Read my story
Project Manager
I arrived in 2021 as a project management apprentice and the Met Office was my first employer when I finished university. I worked in the Defence Capability Programme learning the profession first‑hand whilst working towards my project management qualification. After I finished in September 2023, I was promoted to a permanent level one project manager position. I now work on a huge range of projects such as Joint Agency Modelling, Change Readiness, Public Weather Service, and Financial Efficiencies.
I’ve had the opportunity to work on some fantastic projects that have a real purpose. I helped with the complete upgrade of the UK land‑based automatic weather stations, which gives me a sense of pride when I watch the weather forecasts on TV now. When they list where rainfall, temperature or wind speeds have been recorded, often I can say “I’ve been there” or “I upgraded that weather site.”
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