Public sector digital transformation and service management
Visionist delivers digital transformation to UK government and defence agencies, with a tech stack anchored in Microsoft (Azure, Exchange, Dynamics 365, Power Platform) and ServiceNow for service management. The hiring velocity is accelerating across support and engineering roles, while pain points cluster around scaling distributed services, supporting large user bases (10,500+ users), and maintaining process compliance—typical friction points for government modernization projects where legacy systems and strict regulatory constraints collide with adoption at scale.
Visionist is a UK-based digital transformation consultancy founded in 2003, working exclusively with public sector organizations including the Home Office, Border Force, MoD, and multiple departments (DfE, DWP, DIT, DECC, BEIS). The company combines a permanent team of over 100 staff with a wider network of 800+ subject matter experts from long-term partners and subcontractors. Service delivery spans enterprise architecture, security design, cloud migration (AWS and Azure), and SIAM-based service management. The business model is built on fixed, outcome-focused engagements in complex government environments where technology adoption must prove tangible benefits alongside organizational change.
Primary stack: Microsoft Azure, Exchange, Dynamics 365, Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, ServiceNow, Okta, Zscaler, SharePoint Online, ASP.NET Core, C#, JavaScript, Jira, Azure DevOps.
Ringwood, England. All current hiring is UK-based. Founded 2003; listed as a public company with 201–500 employees.
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