The Software Engineer Designs, develops, troubleshoots, and debugs software programs for software enhancements and new products. Develops software tools including operating systems, compilers, routers, networks, utilities, databases, and Internet-related tools. Determines software’s compatibility with hardware and/or influences software's design in relation to hardware.
Rocket Software: Modernisation. Without Disruption.
Launch your career with our NextGen Academy as a full-time Graduate Software Engineer
Join our Common Business-Oriented Language (COBOL) and Enterprise Suite product teams and work on enterprise software used by many of the world's largest organisations. You'll contribute to developing compilers, IDE integrations, runtime APIs, and mainframe emulation environments—building tools that support business-critical applications across Windows, Unix, Linux, Containers, and the Cloud.
As part of a collaborative, agile team, you'll learn from experienced engineers and gain hands-on experience with a variety of technologies. No prior COBOL experience is required—our structured training programme will provide you with the foundation you need to succeed.
If you're passionate about technology and coding, we’re excited to welcome you as the next generation of Rocketeers!
Applicants must have the right to work in the UK; as we are unable to offer sponsorship.
What You’ll Be doing:
Kick off with 3 months of in-depth hands-on technical learning, designed to equip you with the skills you need to excel.
Work alongside experienced engineers on live projects from day one that shape the future of our COBOL and Enterprise Technologies.
Investigate and deliver bug fixes, working closely with support teams and customers.
Collaborate with experts to design and develop new features for enterprise products.
Discuss technical requirements, write design documents, and document your work.
Write and manage automated tests to support the development of robust and reliable software.
What We’re Looking For:
Required:
2:1 Degree or higher in a computing, engineering or science-based discipline.
Strong evidence of academic, personal, or commercial coding experience.
A highly personable team player who can work effectively with colleagues and customers.
Self-motivated and eager to learn, both independently and in a team setting.
Nice to Have:
Experience coding in COBOL, C, C++, C#, or Java.
Interest in and participation in personal coding projects or open-source contributions.
Good working knowledge of Windows, Unix, or Linux environments.
Awareness of Agile and Scrum development methodologies.
What We Offer:
In-Person Training Programme – A structured training programme designed to teach you the fundamentals and set you up for success, held in our Newbury office.
Mentorship from Industry Experts – A well-established mentoring programme where you'll receive guidance from experienced engineers to help grow your skills and career.
A People-First, Supportive Environment – A friendly and collaborative workplace where your development is a priority.
Competitive Salary.
Unlimited Holiday – Encouraging a healthy work-life balance.
Hybrid Working – Typically 2-3 days per week in our Newbury office, with flexibility to work remotely.
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