About this role
Are you a skilled systems developer in Java with experience in solution architecture, requirements management, and/or test automation? Do you enjoy a job that really counts? Then you must read on!
With us, you contribute to a well-functioning society for the public and businesses while having the opportunity to contribute and develop your skills! The Enforcement Authority offers a modern and sustainable work life where, for example, remote work is possible to the extent the organization decides.
We are currently hiring employees in Stockholm or at any of our office locations.
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About the Job
We are nearly 230 colleagues at the Enforcement Authority working in IT development, and we have an exciting journey ahead with modernization, digitization, and automation. We drive forward-looking projects focusing on internet technology, an information-centric view, event-driven architecture (EDA), and modern e-services. Our primary success factors are working together in agile teams with the organization's business units.
As a Java developer with us, you will have varied and challenging tasks. You will work daily on high-priority and strategically important IT systems alongside competent colleagues who share your interest in technology. You will help develop new systems and further develop and maintain existing systems. Our new development is done in both JavaEE and Spring Boot.
Our system and information structure is complex, with extensive integration, including systems integrated with other authorities such as the Police, Social Insurance Agency, and Tax Agency. This provides excellent opportunities to develop as a systems developer and explore other roles within the IT organization.
Everyone working at the Enforcement Authority contributes to combating crime. Your tasks include identifying and preventing attempts at criminal activity and notifying other authorities about suspected crimes.
About You
You have personal qualities that demonstrate responsibility, creativity, and the ability to communicate and build good relationships with colleagues and suppliers. You have a structured approach, are meticulous, and quality-conscious.
As an employee at the Enforcement Authority, you are expected to live up to our employee policy. You take initiative, are engaged, and take responsibility for achieving goals. You contribute to the organization's development and help your colleagues succeed. You treat others with respect, kindness, actively listen, and show a positive attitude.
Your Qualifications:
We are looking for someone who has:
• At least 4 years of current work experience as a Java developer, JavaEE
• At least 1 year of work experience with Spring Boot, v2 or v3
• Work experience in automated testing, agile requirements management, and/or solution architecture
• Work experience with CI/CD
• Good knowledge of Swedish and English
• Education at least at high school level
It is meritorious if you have:
• Work experience developing based on Openshift Container Platform or another Kubernetes-based platform
• Experience with JavaEE/JakartaEE and Weblogic Server or JBoss
• Experience working with Angular framework
• Experience with database management in JPA or equivalent based on relational database
• Experience with agile requirements management
• Experience with test-driven development
About Us
The Enforcement Authority is a government agency with an important mission. We work closely with people in vulnerable situations. We help those who haven't been paid and guide those who need to pay. We provide citizens and businesses with information and good service so they can make long-term and sustainable decisions. This requires knowledge, decisiveness, care, and courage. We contribute to a well-functioning society for the public and businesses – a society where debts and other claims are established and collected in a legally secure manner.
With us, you can expect challenging tasks that are also developing for you. When you go home after a day at work, you can be sure that you've done something that really counts – both for others and for yourself.
Good to Know
The position is permanent and begins with a six-month probationary period. You will be employed as an IT administrator. The Enforcement Authority offers the possibility of remote work by agreement with the employer.
Working in the public sector means following the state's core values. Special requirements are placed on judgment, security awareness, and compliance with applicable laws. We will ask questions during the interview about any previous criminal history and shortcomings in previous employment. For final candidates, these questions will also be asked of references. We will also obtain information about debts registered with the Enforcement Authority, bankruptcy, and business prohibitions. Revealed information will be weighed in the overall assessment of your suitability for the current position.
A position with us may involve placement in a security class. A security review with register control according to the Security Protection Act (2018:585) may therefore be conducted before a decision