Join us as a Full Stack Engineer
- This is an opportunity for a technically minded individual to join us as a Full Stack Engineer
- You’ll be designing, producing, testing and implementing working software, working across the lifecycle of the system
- Hone your existing software engineering skills and advance your career in this critical role
Working in a permanent feature team, you’ll be developing knowledge of aspects of the associated platform across the disciplines of business, applications, data and infrastructure, as well as SRE and observability. You’ll also be liaising with principal engineers, architects in the domain and other key stakeholders to understand how the platform works and how it supports business objectives.
You’ll also be:
- Applying Agile methods to the development of software on the backlog
- Producing complex and critical software rapidly and of high quality using modern frameworks and libraries such as React, FDC3, Rest using AI tools such as AWS Kiro
- Delivering intentional architecture and formulating emergent design through innovative ideas, experimentation and prototyping
- Designing and developing software with a focus on the automation of build, test and deployment activities, using executable patterns and implementing SRE and observability principles
We’re looking for someone with strong full stack experience in software design and implementation, including being able to exploit programming languages to solve complex problems. You’ll also need to be capable of complex requirements analysis capture and validation against and with business and systems requirements.
Additionally, you’ll demonstrate:
- Experience leading the implementation of programming best practices, especially around scalability, automation, virtualisation, optimisation, availability and performance
- Strong experience with modern frontend frameworks such as React, Angular, or Vue
- Proficiency in backend development using Java, Node.js, Python, or Go
- Experience designing and consuming RESTful and event-driven APIs
- Hands-on experience applying SRE concepts such asSLIs, SLOs, and error budgets
- Strong experience with monitoring and observability tools such as. Thousand Eyes, Prometheus, Grafana, ELK and OpenTelemetry
Hours
35Job Posting Closing Date:
04/06/2026Ways of Working:Remote FirstSkills Required
- Strong full stack experience in software design and implementation
- Experience leading the implementation of programming best practices
- Strong experience with modern frontend frameworks such as React, Angular, or Vue
- Proficiency in backend development using Java, Node.js, Python, or Go
- Experience designing and consuming RESTful and event-driven APIs
- Hands-on experience applying SRE concepts such as SLIs, SLOs, and error budgets
- Strong experience with monitoring and observability tools
NatWest Group Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about NatWest Group and has not been reviewed or approved by NatWest Group.
-
Flexible Benefits — A flexible ValueAccount structure with pension and benefit funding allows tailoring of health, protection, lifestyle, and savings options, with unused amounts typically paid as cash. This flexibility supports personalisation of coverage, particularly in Great Britain where the framework is most detailed.
-
Retirement Support — Employer-funded pension contributions are provided on top of salary in Great Britain, alongside automatic retirement enrollment and share/save programs. This creates structured long‑term wealth support as part of total reward.
-
Parental & Family Support — UK policies outline extended maternity, adoption and equal partner leave on full pay with a phased return, plus paid neonatal care leave. These provisions are positioned as market‑leading and complement broader flexibility resources.
NatWest Group Insights
What We Do
We’re a business that understands when our customers and people succeed, our communities succeed, and our economy thrives. As part of our purpose, we’re looking at how we can drive change for our communities in enterprise, learning and climate. As one of the leading supporters of UK business, we’re prioritising enterprise as a force of change. We’re focusing on the people and communities who have traditionally faced the highest barriers to entry and figuring out ways to remove these. Learning is also key to our continued growth as a company in an ever changing and increasingly digital world. By setting a dynamic and leading learning culture, our people prosper, and our customers are given the tools to continue to improve their financial capability and confidence. One of the biggest challenges we all face in our future is climate change. That’s why we’ve put it right at the core of our purpose. We want to champion climate solutions with financing and entrepreneurial support, fully embed climate into our culture and decision making, and be climate positive by 2025. We’re committed to using our purpose to break down barriers, drive change and ultimately create a great place to work.









