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Vacancy for Senior Java Developer at The National Archives

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Vacancy for Senior Java Developer at The National Archives
20 December 2021
Remote, Kew
Up to £700 per day
Fixed Term
An experienced Java developer is required to design, implement and test improvements to the performance and features of the DROID file identification tool, starting with enabling DROID to be integrated with cloud-based workflows.The specialist will be the only developer actively working on DROID. The wider team is a Product manager, Technical Architect, Lead and Senior Developers (available for discussion of technical options, code review, acceptance).The specialist will have access to users: Digital Archivists (users of the current tool, available to contribute to testing and acceptance). Developers (internal and external) wishing to use DROID as part of a cloud-based workflow.The supplier will explore technical options, design, document, implement and test a series of incremental improvements to DROID, in line with TNA’s priorities and will transfer knowledge to The National Archives’ staff.The prioritised roadmap includes: enabling integration of DROID into cloud-based workflows and service infrastructures; unifying the underlying code base for CLI and GUI, improving performance; reducing installation issues and enabling integration with other TNA systems.The specialist will work remotely, occasional on-site meetings or presentations will be required. The specialist is expected to work Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm and maintain regular active communication with TNA. Some flexibility in working hours may be possible with mutual agreement.The specialist will provide their own equipment and technology. TNA will provide access to GitHub and Slack. Additional communication will be via Teams and email.The specialist will scope, plan, implement, test and deliver work incrementally following an Agile approach. The specialist will arrange frequent ‘review’ sessions to demonstrate progress and seek feedback from users and stakeholders.FIND OUT MORE & APPLY
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