UK public sector digital transformation via agile delivery and data engineering
Scrumconnect is a UK-based consultancy focused on public sector digital transformation, operating at scale across government services. The tech stack reveals a data-engineering and observability-heavy operation: Databricks, dbt, Apache Airflow, PySpark, and a comprehensive monitoring suite (Dynatrace, AppDynamics, Elasticsearch, Grafana) indicate they're built for large-scale service reliability and performance troubleshooting. Hiring velocity is accelerating with 69 roles posted in the last 30 days—engineering dominates the intake, and pain-point clustering around performance bottlenecks and scalability across live services signals they're addressing systemic capacity and resilience challenges in complex government digital platforms.
Scrumconnect delivers software solutions and digital transformation services to UK public sector organizations. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Staines-upon-Thames, the firm serves government departments and agencies through a mix of consultancy, custom software development, and cloud infrastructure work. The operational footprint spans the UK, India, and France. Active projects include Workday HCM implementations, data migrations, performance testing frameworks (CI/CD integration), and operational acceptance testing for large-scale digital services. The organization is structured around agile, DevOps, and continuous delivery practices, with particular depth in performance engineering and data platforms.
Core: Databricks, dbt, Apache Airflow, SQL, PySpark. Observability: Dynatrace, AppDynamics, Elasticsearch, Grafana. Testing: Apache JMeter, k6, Gatling, LoadRunner. Enterprise: Workday, Power BI, AWS. Adopting Apache Airflow for orchestration.
Workday HCM implementation, large-scale performance testing and CI/CD integration, data migrations, transcription systems, performance management platforms, and digital operations infrastructure for UK public sector clients.
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