← Back to browse
Technology

Systems Developer

Fife Council · Edinburgh Napier University
Location
GLENROTHES, Scotland
Postcode
KY7 5LT
Salary
£25,604 – £31,761 per year
Hours per week
36h
Positions available
1
Application deadline
5 July 2026
Posted
15 June 2026

About the role

We have an opportunity for a motivated person to join our exciting and friendly IT team. This job provides a chance for you to gain valuable work experience while pursuing a degree in Software Development through our successful Graduate Apprentice (GA) programme. A Graduate Apprenticeship is a 4-year programme which helps you build skills and knowledge. You’ll work, get paid, and achieve a degree. You’ll spend most of your time learning on the job but will also be a student at a university. For more information you can check Youth Employment | Job Fife. Our team manages the systems used for the Fife Council website, the system used by our Customer Service staff, and the system that our employees use to report IT issues or make requests to HR. We are continually involved in the introduction of new digital products for Fife Council. You will be involved in: - Day-to-day support of the systems our team manages. - Working with colleagues to investigate business requirements. - Developing solutions to business problems using our no-code / low-code / some-code systems. - Testing new solutions before implementation. - Looking at data to help our colleagues understand their business better. - Helping with updates and upgrades to our systems. - Considering how we can use new technologies like automation and AI. You will work with lots of different people in the Council to help them in their jobs and will be working with systems that are used by members of the public. You will study for your degree alongside your job, spending 80% of your time in work and 20% in university. This means practical skills and knowledge gained during the university days can be embedded in your work. Skills learned directly in the workplace are aligned with and can be applied to coursework and assessment. This allows you to attain an honours degree in 4 years, the same time as traditional full-time students. You will study on a Graduate Apprenticeship degree programme towards a BSc (Hons) Software Development at Edinburgh Napier University. This Graduate Apprenticeship has a strong focus on the software development aspects of computing, combining theory and practice. You will learn about gathering, storage, retrieval and analysis of information. As you progress, you’ll gain a critical understanding of the analysis, design, development, testing, evaluation and modification of reliable, maintainable and high-quality software including real-time, mobile and large-scale enterprise systems. As you progress through the course, more of your job role will be used to gain credit towards your final award. This is captured in the Professional Practice modules which allow us to personalise your learning to ensure it meets your needs, those of your employing organisation and the university. Graduates of this GA will possess in-demand industry skills, with a solid understanding of software development alongside key communication, business and project management skills. There is a lot to balance in taking on this role. We need enthusiasm from you in work, and commitment from you to complete the degree - which requires time and mental effort. We have experienced people in our team who will support and mentor you throughout the process. One of our recent graduate apprentices said: "it's hard work, but it's a great experience in a team who will really help you." We’d like to hear from you if you are: - 16 or older - Have the right to live and work permanently in the UK - Have ordinary residence in Scotland You also need to have either of: - Four SQA Highers at Grade BBBB (or equivalent) including Computing or Maths. National 5 grade C in Maths/Life skills Maths/Applications of Maths and English are required if not taken at Higher - A Foundation Apprenticeship in an IT subject at SCQF Level 6 plus two SQA Highers at Grade BB - A Modern Apprenticeship at SCQF Level 6-7 in an ICT/Digital related discipline - HNC with C in the graded unit in a related discipline - Sufficient recognition of prior learning (RPL) through industry-related experience, qualifications, and informal learning. RPL applications are considered on an individual basis See Edinburgh Napier University for more information on the course and entry requirements and also SAAS for information on funding eligibility.

Requirements

16 or older. Right to live and work permanently in the UK. Ordinary residence in Scotland. Entry requirements: Four SQA Highers at Grade BBBB (or equivalent) including Computing or Maths with National 5 grade C in Maths/Life skills Maths/Applications of Maths and English if not taken at Higher; OR Foundation Apprenticeship in an IT subject at SCQF Level 6 plus two SQA Highers at Grade BB; OR Modern Apprenticeship at SCQF Level 6-7 in an ICT/Digital related discipline; OR HNC with C in the graded unit in a related discipline; OR Sufficient recognition of prior learning (RPL) through industry-related experience, qualifications, and informal learning.

Skills

Software developmentSystem supportBusiness requirements analysisSolution development using no-code/low-code/some-code systemsTestingData analysisCommunicationProject managementProblem-solving

Required qualifications

Essential
SQA Higher · Computing or Maths · Grade BBBB
Essential
National 5 · Maths/Life skills Maths/Applications of Maths · Grade C
Essential
National 5 · English · Grade C

About Fife Council

Contact name
Matthew Rowe
Contact phone
01314556464
Contact email
Matthew.Rowe@Fife.gov.uk