Switch to tech with Government Digital & Data and shape your future as a DevOps Engineer
Makers are partnering with Government Digital and Data as they seek enthusiastic and ambitious candidates eager to launch their tech career.
Applications for the first cohort of TechTrack DevOps Engineer Apprenticeships have now closed.
Are you someone who's passionate about technology and ready to start your career as a DevOps Engineer?
TechTrack aims to create 1,800 new digital and data jobs via apprenticeships and a range of talent programmes over the next two years. We are on a mission to build our digital skills at scale as part of government's plan to transform public services and deliver world-class technology.
Apprenticeships are a key part of how we will deliver our plan, and TechTrack will provide the opportunity for both existing civil servants and new entrants to be recruited into the most in demand data and technology roles.
Makers, Europe’s original Software Engineering Bootcamp, is partnering with TechTrack to find ambitious candidates who are ready to re-train to become software developers and contribute to the tech revolution.
Makers Bootcamp
Join a cohort of like-minded, aspiring developers and complete the prestigious 16-week Software Development Bootcamp Course by Makers, delivered remotely by experienced professional Software Engineers.
The training course will cover core technologies you'll need for your new career, as well as skills needed to thrive in a development team including Test Driven Development and Pair Programming.
This training course will also cover leadership skills which will enable you to up-skill and retrain to prepare you for the next steps in your new career.
The programme will last a total of two years, with a combination of bootcamp learning (for the first 16 weeks via Makers) and work placement within a department of the Civil Service.
TechTrack Programme
TechTrack will offer you the unique opportunity to learn additional skills and be part of our new digital community.
The apprenticeship starts at Higher Executive Officer level (HEO). As an existing civil servant, if you are not at HEO level but feel you have the right skills and experience - you can still apply. The programme will equip you to apply for Senior Executive Officer (SEO) roles when completed.
You'll learn from industry experts, and gain the practical knowledge required for this next step in your career. The Civil Service values diversity and strives to create an environment which encourages self-development and progression.
You will be encouraged to play to your strengths, contribute solutions at all levels, and will experience a supportive culture that encourages personal and professional growth.
Why TechTrack?
The TechTrack programme will enable you to focus on your personal growth and re-train in tech. What's more, you'll be part of the bigger picture, making technological advances and using the knowledge you've learnt to make a positive impact within the Civil Service and wider public services.
You can be part of strengthening the government’s ability to harness the very best technology and data available to improve people's lives and livelihoods in the UK.
You'll gain experience with innovative tools, methods and languages, and have the opportunity to build on your skills throughout the placement.
You'll join a vibrant community of software developers and digital experts within your department who are passionate about their craft and meet regularly to learn and share best practices.
Who Is It Suitable For?
This is the perfect opportunity for individuals who are passionate about tech and want to make a difference as part of the Government Digital and Data community.
This programme will provide the opportunity for both civil servants and new entrants to be recruited into the most in demand data and technology roles.
Successful candidates must pass a disclosure and barring security check and must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security required for these roles will depend on which department you join, and will range from BPSS, CTC and SC clearance, with BPSS as a minimum requirement of the roles.
These roles require residency in the UK of a minimum of three years.
Applicants who already hold a formal Level 4 qualification in software development, computer science, information technology, or a related field, or those with a computing degree, may not be eligible for an apprenticeship.
Applications for the first cohort have now closed.
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Complete Our Coding Resources
10 days to complete from when you register
Complete our Intro to Python course, followed by coding challenges, so we can check your aptitude for coding. There is a minimum pass mark required and you'll have 2 hours to complete these. These will be sent via email after completing Step 1, so please keep an eye out for the email from Makers. -
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Self Assessment
Complete self assessment and questionnaire
On successful completion of the coding challenges, we will invite you to complete some additional assessments to assess your eligibility for Government Apprenticeship Funding via our Skillscan.
Additionally, you'll be asked to complete a questionnaire based on your behaviours and strengths.
Please note: the team may ask you to provide additional information. You must pass the questionnaire and be eligible for funding in order to progress to the next stage.
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Interview Prep Task
Assessment
On being longlisted from the previous stages, you will be assigned a task to complete before your interview with a member of the Makers Team. This task will involve preparing a presentation, which you will present during your interview. Once you have completed the task, you will be able to schedule your interview with a member of the Makers Selection Team.
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Final Interview
45 minutes
You must have completed your task and be ready to present at the interview. You can share your screen on the virtual call, or just present verbally if you prefer.
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Onboarding
From 21st October
Successful candidates will be on boarded into Makers via our onboarding process. This is when the security checks will begin. It takes on average 2- 3 weeks for a candidate to complete onboarding and meet with their placement coach before starting bootcamp (not including tasks such as completing security clearance).
FAQ
What are the eligibility criteria for applying to the apprenticeship programme?
Applicants must:
- be over 16 years old
- have permission to live and work in the UK
- have an eligibility residency status:
- UK citizens- must have an ordinarily resident in the UK for the last three years
- EU / EEA citizens must have obtained either pre-settled or settled status and have lived continuously in the EEA or the UK in the last three years
- Non EU/EEA citizens- must have permission from the UK government to live in the UK ( not for educational purposes) and have been ordinarily resident in the UK for at least the last three years. Those with refugee status or leave to enter/remain may be exempt from the three year rule.
Applicants must not:
- be in receipt of a student loan
- be on another Department For Education funded training programme, including another apprenticeship
- hold a prior qualification at the same or higher level in a subject similar to the apprenticeship.
Applicants will be asked to share key information with us at the start of each application, such as residency status, levels of prior learning and any current Visas held.
Makers for Software Developer/DevOps Engineer Roles - applicants will be asked to self-assess their current level of knowledge and skills in Software Development or DevOps Engineering. This will help us determine eligibility, and a member of the Makers Admissions team will keep applicants informed about this process as they go. This program is open to external and internal applicants.
BPP & Estio for Business Analyst and Cyber Security Technologist Roles - Both the Level 4 Business Analyst and Level 4 Cyber Security Technologist programmes require individuals to be employed in a relevant role and have a minimum of five GCSEs grade A – C (9 –4 on the new grading system), and A Level 3 qualification such as A levels, NVQs, a BTEC or a Level 3 Apprenticeship. Learners will also need to have some IT level 2/3 qualification for Cyber.
Can I apply if I have a student loan?
If you are currently receiving student loan payments, you would not be eligible for an apprenticeship. However, if you are repaying a student loan without receiving payments, you would be eligible for an apprenticeship (this is subject to additional eligibility checks).
View Our CurriculumHow long does the apprenticeship programme last, and what is the structure of the training?
For Software Developers, the apprenticeship programme will last 2 years. This includes 16 months practical + 6 months end point assessment (EPA). The apprenticeship programme for Software Developers is divided into structured phases to ensure comprehensive learning and practical experience. The programme begins with a 16-week intensive bootcamp, where apprentices acquire foundational knowledge and skills. This is followed by a 12-month practical placement within the department, allowing apprentices to apply their learning in real-world scenarios and gain hands-on experience. The final 6 months are dedicated to the End Point Assessment (EPA), during which apprentices demonstrate their competencies through a series of assessments to achieve certification.
For DevOps Engineers, the apprenticeship programme will last 18 months - two years. This includes 16 months practical + 4 months EPA. The DevOps Engineer apprenticeship programme is tailored to meet the needs of each apprentice. The programme kicks off with a 16-week bootcamp, designed to provide in-depth training in DevOps principles and practices. Following the bootcamp, apprentices enter a 12-month practical placement within an organisation, gaining valuable experience in a live environment. The last phase of the programme is the End Point Assessment (EPA), which spans 4 months. During this period, apprentices undergo rigorous evaluations to confirm their readiness and proficiency in DevOps engineering.
For Business Analysts, the apprenticeship programme will last 18 months*. This includes 15 months learning plus 3 months for the EPA. All teaching, coaching and workplace development is delivered online with typically 2 hours per week of webinars with a business analysis expert. Individuals will be expected to study for around 6 hours per week across the duration of their programme.
For Cyber Security Technologists, the apprenticeship programme will last two years*. This includes 14 months learning plus 4 months for the EPA across three specialist pathways including Security Engineer, Risk Analysis or Defend and Respond. All teaching, coaching and workplace development is delivered online with typically 2 to 3 days training held once a month with a cyber expert. Individuals will be expected to study for around 6 hours per week across the duration of their programme.
*this may be subject to change.
Is the TechTrack apprenticeship programme open to existing civil servants as well?
Yes, the programme is open to existing civil servants.
What qualifications or prior experience are required to apply for specific digital roles within the apprenticeship programme?
Previous experience and ability will be measured by aptitude tests when applying for the apprenticeship. As part of the application process individuals will complete a more in-depth knowledge, skills, and behaviours questionnaire to ascertain the level of experience in each area, this process identifies areas where prior learning may mean a revision in the standard delivery.
For both Software Developer and DevOps Engineer apprenticeships, applicants aren't required to have prior technical experience or qualifications. We’re looking for passion and enthusiasm, and a real interest in tech. We’ll send you a course to complete along with our coding challenge. If successful, you’ll then be invited to the next stage of the application process.
For Cyber Security roles, you will need to have a qualification with IT such as a BTEC in IT.
Will apprentices receive a salary or stipend during their training period?
Yes, apprentices will receive a Higher Executive Officer (HEO) equivalent salary. This will vary depending on the department they are based in.
What support is available for apprentices who may need assistance with relocating or managing living expenses during their training?
Applicants concerned about expenses and / or relocation, should discuss this at the earliest opportunity first with the apprenticeship provider and then with the departments. We encourage applicants to conduct these discussions during first time interviews with the providers and then with the hosting department in order to manage and set expectations.
Are there opportunities for apprentices to specialise or focus on particular areas within the digital roles covered by the programme?
There may be opportunities depending on the role and department the apprentice is based in.
How will apprentices be assessed and graded throughout the programme?
For both the Software Developer and DevOps Engineer roles, apprentices are required to submit work to their coaches regularly throughout the programme to demonstrate they are meeting the knowledge, skills and behaviours of the apprenticeship. For many of the modules or stages, this will require learners to submit evidence against technical challenges or stages of their portfolio. This in turn allows coaches to feed back to the developer on their overall progress. Submitting evidence against technical challenges or stages is one of the key skills they build up over the time spent on the programme. Coaches aim to feed back frequently to developers, through holistic combination of written feedback on submitted challenges, 1:1 interactions and observations.
Both the Business Analyst and Cyber Security Technologist programmes are evaluated through an end point assessment which is conducted by an independent assessor. For the Business Analyst apprenticeship this includes a project proposal with questioning and a professional discussion underpinned by portfolio. For the Cyber Security Technologist apprenticeship this includes a project report, knowledge test, scenario demonstration with questioning and a professional discussion underpinned by portfolio.
What kind of career support or guidance will apprentices receive upon completion of the programme?
Upon completion of the programme, apprentices will be encouraged to apply for SEO roles, given the learning and knowledge acquired during the apprenticeship. All departments encourage and foster career progression and new learning opportunities. Line managers will be encouraged to hold discussions with their apprentices to explore further opportunities and next steps.
Apprentices will also be given the opportunity to join our providers alumni where they can network with industry professionals. In addition, throughout the apprenticeship the training provider will provide career information, advice and guidance, this usually takes place at the 8-week reviews with the programme coach.
Further options: both Software Developers and DevOps Engineers may wish to explore further opportunities within Data Engineering (level 5) or Senior Leader (Level 7).
Further information from our providers: Typically, individuals completing the Level 4 Business Analyst apprenticeship may progress to either the Level 6 Data Scientist and or Level 6 Digital Technology Solutions Professional Degree apprenticeship to gain further depth in the data or business analytics field dependent on their next role or career aspirations.
Individuals completing the Level 4 Cyber Security Technologist programme typically may progress to the Level 6 Digital Technology Solutions Professional Degree Apprenticeship to gain further depth in the cyber field.
Can apprentices expect opportunities for continued learning or professional development after completing the apprenticeship?
All Civil Service departments encourage and support continued learning and professional development. Apprentices should explore opportunities within their departments and across the civil service to continue with their professional development.
How will the apprenticeship programme support apprentices in building a professional network and securing employment opportunities in the digital sector?
The apprentices will be part of a Community of Practice for their respective role, in which they will be part of a digital community and share knowledge with more experienced Civil Servants.
Our provider for the Software Developer and DevOps Engineer roles, Makers, hosts an Alumni community, where a network of thousands of learners who have completed training at Makers across a huge variety of tech roles in lots of different sectors are able to share learnings.
Will I get a choice in which dept/role I am allocated to?
Candidates can express a preference of departments they may wish to work for as an apprentice, but this is not guaranteed. The choice is recorded on the initial application form.
If I change my mind during the programme, am I allowed to leave? What happens to my role?
Our providers excel in providing class leading pastoral care and support to our apprentices, if an apprentice expresses a desire to leave the programme, our providers and line managers will provide full support in ensuring all other avenues have been explored and provisions have been made where possible to support the apprentice. Should you leave the programme please discuss what will happen to your role with your line manager and departmental HR team.
If I am an existing civil servant, on joining the apprenticeship do I keep my current salary and T&Cs?
The apprenticeship for all four roles is set at a Higher Executive Officer (HEO) grade, therefore all apprentices will be receiving the HEO salary which may vary depending on the department they have joined. The terms and conditions will also be subject to the hosting departments terms and conditions. Should you remain in your current department your T&Cs will remain unchanged. To view the HEO Digital and Data framework for internal civil servants please reach out to your departmental HR team.
If I am currently an SEO and successfully join the programme will I keep my SEO salary whilst joining the programme at the HEO grade?
For an SEO applying to a HEO role, the downgrading guidance is that if they were promoted into the higher grade before downgrading, you will be placed on the salary they would have received if they had remained in the lower grade, taking into account any pay awards. If they have not previously served in the lower grade, their salary will be the lesser of either: a reduction of 10% on their existing salary or the maximum of the lower pay range. For internal Civil Servants, find out more by reviewing the downgrading guidance which can be provided by your departmental HR team.
Are the apprenticeship roles fixed term or permanent contracts?
Existing permanent Civil Servants will remain as permanent civil servants regardless of change in departments. Current civil servants on fixed contracts or applicants joining the programme outside of the civil service will be offered a three year fixed contract or a permanent contract depending on the hosting department.
Why HEO grade on level 4 apprenticeships when it’s “normally” EO?
Apprenticeship levels do not correspond to grades, the “EO is level 4” approach is quite limiting and means that those who are further down the line in their career, say at HEO, would be required to take a demotion to access this learning. Apprenticeships are for any grade and any career stage.
Importantly, TechTrack is an upskilling programme, not an entry talent programme, therefore it is targeting those already established in their working life who want a career change into digital. Their other professional capabilities mean that they are HEO standard, but their subject matter gap requires them to start from the beginning.
Another important reason why TechTrack is targeting HEO is because the workforce data shows that the highest number of persistent vacancies and therefore skills gaps in the Civil Service workforce are at SEO and Grade 7. TechTrack is designed to be an at-pace route to upskilling, meaning that after 18 months to two years on the programme learning on the job, participants will be ready to progress to SEO grade roles, helping to populate the pipeline up to Grade 7.
To clarify, does the apprentice come in as an EO but is immediately promoted into HEO on joining the programme?
The apprentice would have to pass the application process aimed to prove candidates ability to perform at HEO level. If successful during the application process the apprentice will be a HEO on starting the apprenticeship.
Can current, recently qualified Level 2 apprentices who complete their related digital apprenticeships apply for a TechTrack one?
Yes, Apprentices who have completed their Level 2 digital apprenticeships can apply for TechTrack.
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