
McGregor Boyall Associates Limited
Gloss Developer
Job Description
Salary: £41,000 - 71,500 per year
Requirements:- Proven Gloss software development experience within banking/financial services.
- Strong understanding of banking products, trade processing and financial data flows.
- Experience with requirements gathering and stakeholder management.
- Strong development, debugging and testing skills.
- Experience working in an Agile/Scrum environment.
- Good understanding of SDLC, release management and change control.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to work independently and collaboratively.
- Design, develop and deliver complex Gloss-based solutions.
- Analyse and translate business and technical requirements into robust solutions.
- Work closely with business stakeholders, clients and technical teams.
- Develop, debug, unit test and support software through to production.
- Conduct code reviews and resolve defects.
- Develop and support integrations and interfaces across the wider application landscape.
- Participate in Agile/Scrum ceremonies, testing and release activities.
- Ensure solutions meet appropriate functional, regulatory and compliance standards.
- Support
More:
We are recruiting an experienced Gloss Software Developer to join a leading financial services organisation on an exciting technology transformation programme. This is a hybrid role based in Central London, offered at £650 per day via Umbrella. You will work on complex, business-critical solutions within a collaborative environment, and we welcome applications for immediate consideration. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on any grounds.
last updated 33 week of 2026
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About McGregor Boyall Associates Limited

McGregor Boyall Associates Limited
South East London
IT
Skills & Technologies
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£56,250
This role
£55,000
UK median
This salary is 2% above the UK median for Developers (£55,000/yr).
Based on 2024–2025 UK technology sector benchmarks