Public sector software for health, safety, and emergency services
NEC Software Solutions operates as a 5,000+ person public company built on legacy enterprise stacks (SAP, SQL Server, .NET, Oracle) serving government and health bodies. The hiring mix—nearly half in engineering, with meaningful headcount in finance and support—reflects a services-heavy model managing large client implementations. Recent Azure and Azure Data Factory adoption signals cloud migration, while active projects around health system implementation, emergency services automation, and intercompany reconciliation indicate a shift from pure legacy support toward outcome-focused operations.
Notable leadership hires: Module Lead, Team Lead, OTC Lead, Finance Director
NEC Software Solutions delivers software and services to national governments, health bodies, police forces, emergency services, and local authorities across the UK and internationally. The product portfolio spans health system implementations (including diabetic retinopathy screening platforms), emergency services automation, housing and homelessness support modules, and financial operations tools (intercompany reconciliation, fixed assets management). The company operates as a 5,001–10,000 person public entity, headquartered in Hemel Hempstead, with engineering and support teams distributed across the UK, Ireland, Canada, and India. Customers rely on the platform to improve safety, health outcomes, and service delivery.
SAP (including BW/4HANA, Datasphere, BusinessObjects, Analytics Cloud), Microsoft (.NET Core, SQL Server, Office 365, Windows), Oracle, Java, Angular, and AWS. The company is actively adopting Azure and Azure Data Factory.
Hiring across India, United Kingdom, Ireland, and Canada. Current open roles total 194, with engineering (49), finance (42), and support (30) as the largest hiring departments.
Active projects include health system implementation (diabetic retinopathy screening), emergency services automation, intercompany reconciliation, housing advice modules, and transitioning major clients into business-as-usual operations.
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