Software Developer Apprentice - NEC Software - £23k
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Company: NEC SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS UK LIMITED
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Location: Bracknell, RG12 1WA
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Type: Apprenticeship
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Salary: £23,000.00 per year
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Sector: Digital
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Ref: NAS-2000034946
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Application Deadline Date: 03/07/2026
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Start Date: 06/07/2026
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Positions Available: 2
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Working Week: Monday to Friday, times to be confirmed.
Brief Description
As a Software Developer Apprentice, you’ll play a meaningful role in shaping technology that directly impacts communities across the UK. The apprenticeship is delivered as a series of seminars, workshops and learning projects. At the same time, you will be combining real-world experience with your professional development.
Training to be Provided
During this apprenticeship, you will follow a fully supported training programme with LearnTech, delivered through combined weekly remote classroom-based training, workplace assessment/training and online learning working towards completing the Software Developer.
The training covers the following core occupational duties:
https://skillsengland.education.gov.uk/apprenticeships/st0116-v1-2
Future Prospects
Potential Progression Opportunities:
- Associate Developer
- Developer
- Senior Developer
- Development Team Lead or Technical Architect
Vacancy Detail
- Join a development team delivering software solutions for central and local government.
- Write, test and maintain code for web-based applications.
- Contribute to the full Software Development Life Cycle — from planning and coding to testing and deployment.
- Apply the skills gained during the apprenticeship to real NEC projects.
- Take part in team meetings, sprint planning and code reviews.
- Learn continuously through structured training, project work and mentoring.
Other Information
You must meet the following eligibility criteria to apply for the role:
- Have been a UK/EEA resident for the last 3 years
- Hold valid residency status
- Have the right to work in the UK
Due to current Government Apprenticeship guidelines, we are unfortunately unable to consider graduates that are already educated to a comparable or higher level than the Level 4 Apprenticeship.