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Rocksteady Music School is dedicated to empowering children through progressive and inclusive, award-winning music education. The organization focuses on improving young people’s wellbeing, confidence, and life skills by engaging them in collaborative music-making. Rocksteady creates supportive learning environments where every child, regardless of background or ability, can participate Rocksteady Music School is the UK’s largest rock and pop school. We teach fun and inclusive in-school band lessons to primary age children. Our mission is simple: to amplify children's self-belief and remove barriers to music education. We’re currently in thousands of schools in the UK, teaching tens of thousands of children every week – and we’re growing fast. Our two offices in Liphook and Birmingham are home to our central office teams, supporting the scale of our business. From there, we all play our part in supporting our band leaders to reach as many children as possible with their lessons. We are a community of music lovers using our individual talents to help give children the self-belief to succeed. That’s what gets us out of bed in the morning. We are seeking a Product Engineer to build and maintain the software systems that connect Rocksteady's staff, schools, families and children into coordinated, structured outputs. The Product Engineer is a technology partner to the business, not a task executor or service desk. This role exists to understand real problems, challenge assumptions and build the right solutions in close collaboration with stakeholders. As a Product Engineer you will: Act as the named technology partner for assigned business domains, building trusted stakeholder relationships and providing contextual support Attend domain stakeholder team meetings or stand ups, in person where possible Lead assigned workstreams end-to-end: understand the problem, plan the work, deliver the outcome Write Technical Plans defining how work will be implemented Build the software Demo work in progress to stakeholders before shipping and take ownership of what is shipped Proactively explore solutions to problems, asking the right questions of stakeholders, data and strategy Build relationships with stakeholders and help stakeholders articulate needs, into the intake process Maintain up-to-date technical documentation and ensure the domain roadmap is accurate As a Product Engineer you’ll need: A minimum of 5 years in Product Engineering/Software Development Experience in modern-but-well-established tools e.g. React, React Native, Ruby on Rails Ability to adapt and embrace evolving tools and methods to produce reliable, production-ready code Solid understanding of system architecture, data modelling, security and performance principles Experience working on complex, business-critical systems Analytical thinking, including debugging and performance optimisation Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building skills Clear communication skills, with the ability to explain technical concepts to non-technical audiences Confidence presenting, demoing and engaging with stakeholders regularly Curiosity about business operations and what drives value and outcomes A product mindset, focusing on solving the right problems before building solutions Good judgment on when to act autonomously and when to escalate Awareness of team and business priorities, and how your work contributes to them
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