UK government archive managing 11M+ historical records across paper, digital, and multimedia formats
The National Archives operates a multi-cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure) with Python, SQL, Talend, and Kubernetes to manage one of the world's largest public record collections. Active projects span military records digitization, data pipeline scaling, and metadata enrichment—reflecting a push toward automating access to archival holdings at scale. Security and data teams dominate the hiring mix, signaling heightened focus on digital asset protection and information governance.
The National Archives is the official UK government archive for England and Wales, holding over 11 million historical records spanning paper, parchment, electronic files, photographs, maps, and digital artifacts. Founded in 1838, the organization serves as the sector leader for archives in England, stewarding everything from medieval manuscripts to modern government documents and digital born content. The Archives operates from headquarters in Richmond, Surrey, and functions as the government's knowledge and information authority, responsible for ensuring records remain accessible, usable, and preserved long-term across shifting technological and regulatory landscapes.
Python, SQL, Talend, XSLT, AWS, Azure, Kubernetes, Docker, AWS RDS, AWS Lambda, GitHub Actions, Terraform, Ansible, and GOV.UK Design System for frontend.
501–1,000 employees. Current hiring is minimal (8 active roles with no postings in the last 30 days).
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