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JOB DESCRIPTION LIBRARY

IT, Technology Job Description Templates

This hub contains ready-to-use job-description templates for common IT and technology roles — from first- and second-line support through systems and network engineers to developers, DevOps and data specialists. Use the templates to pick the closest-match role, copy the technical responsibilities and skills sections, then tailor the scope, tech stack and seniority to your organisation before advertising.

IT, TECHNOLOGY TEMPLATE HUB20 templates

Find the closest role, then make it yours.

Start with the job title that best matches your vacancy and edit the responsibilities, requirements, salary, working pattern and benefits before publishing.

1st Line Support Engineer 2nd Line Support Data Analyst DevOps Engineer Front End Developer Full Stack Developer
QUICK ANSWER

What should an IT job description include?

An IT job description should state the role’s core responsibilities and day-to-day outcomes, the precise technical skills and tools required, and the level of seniority and autonomy expected. Also be clear about location and working pattern, security or access requirements, and how success will be measured.

SECTOR OVERVIEW

Hiring for it, technology roles

IT and technology roles cover a wide spectrum of specialisms and seniority. Some positions focus on user-facing support and immediate problem resolution (1st/2nd line support, helpdesk), while others handle infrastructure, systems design and maintenance (systems administrators, network and telecoms engineers). Development roles range from front-end, back-end and full-stack developers to engineering leads and DevOps specialists; data roles include analysts and test/QA professionals. Seniority varies from junior/graduate roles that need mentoring and supervised tasks, to senior engineers and heads of IT who set strategy, manage projects and relationships with stakeholders. Hiring needs also differ by contract type — permanent in-house hires, short-term contractors for project work, or remote-first hires that require strong asynchronous communication skills.

Infrastructure & Support

Covers roles that keep systems running: support engineers, systems and network administrators, telecoms engineers and desktop support. Emphasise uptime responsibilities, on-call rota expectations, familiarity with monitoring tools and access/privilege controls.

Development, DevOps & Data

Includes software developers, front-end/back-end specialists, full-stack and DevOps engineers plus data analysts and QA testers. Focus on the tech stack, development lifecycle, CI/CD practices, testing responsibilities and domain-specific data skills.

Define the precise tech stack and frameworks you expect experience with (language versions, libraries, cloud providers).
Decide seniority and autonomy: junior, mid, senior, lead — and whether supervision, mentoring or line management is required.
Clarify working pattern: on-site, hybrid, remote, shift patterns, and any on-call or out-of-hours expectations.
Specify security, access or background checks if the role touches sensitive systems — note these vary by employer and project.
Choose contract type: permanent, fixed-term, or contractor/consultancy — adjust responsibilities and benefits accordingly.
Set measurable success criteria (uptime, ticket resolution SLA, delivery milestones, code quality metrics) so candidates know what’s expected.
EMPLOYER GUIDE

How to write a better it, technology job advert

The template gives you the structure. These details are what make the finished advert more useful to the right candidates.

01

Lead with outcomes, not tasks

Describe the main objectives of the role (what they must achieve) rather than an exhaustive list of every possible task. Candidates respond better to clear expectations of impact.

02

Be explicit about the tech stack

List core languages, frameworks, tools, cloud providers and versions. Differentiate between essential skills and nice-to-have technologies.

03

State the level and progression

Use clear seniority labels and describe what progression looks like — e.g. responsibility for design reviews, mentoring or owning a service.

04

Cover working pattern and flexibility

Say whether the role is hybrid, remote or office-based, expected core hours, and any on-call or travel requirements to avoid mismatched expectations.

05

Include security and compliance notes

If the role needs access to sensitive systems, data handling or specific compliance awareness, state this and whether checks are required — but note requirements usually vary by employer.

06

Make the application process obvious

Explain the stages (CV, technical test, interview), any coding or assessment tasks, expected timelines and who candidates will meet.

SALARY

IT, Technology salary considerations

Salaries in IT and technology vary widely by specialism, experience, location and contract type. When setting pay, consider technical rarity, responsibility for critical systems, on-call requirements and whether you offer benefits or contractual flexibility that compensate for a lower headline salary.

Before publishing, check that the advert explains:
  • Match pay to specialism and scarcity (e.g. cloud-native DevOps, certain niche languages or senior architect level).
  • Factor in seniority and scope: team leadership, budget responsibility or strategic ownership should attract higher pay.
  • Include premiums for on-call, weekend work or unsocial hours where applicable.
  • Decide whether total rewards include bonuses, pensions, private healthcare, training budgets and stock or equity.
  • Consider contract type: contractors typically expect higher day rates while permanent roles can be offset with benefits and career development.
WHERE TO ADVERTISE

Where to post it, technology jobs

Choose recruitment channels that reach the technical audience you need. Specialist developer and IT job boards, tech community sites, targeted LinkedIn campaigns and developer forums reach engineers; professional networks and agencies can help fill senior or niche roles; remote-specific platforms are useful for distributed hires. Mix channels to balance reach with the right candidate quality.

Specialist job boards Recruitment agencies & headhunters Remote & global platforms Developer communities & forums

Think about candidate reach in layers

Broad job-board reachUseful when the role has a large candidate market and you want wide UK exposure.
Specialist audiencesUseful for more specialised experience or harder-to-fill requirements.
Professional reachUseful for experienced or senior hires where passive candidates may matter.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

IT, Technology job description FAQs

How do I pick the right template from this library?

Choose the template that most closely matches the core responsibilities and tech stack of the role, then edit seniority, tools, and outcomes to reflect your organisation’s needs.

Should I include a salary in the advert?

Including a salary range increases applicant relevance and transparency. If you cannot publish a range, describe total reward and benefits clearly.

Do all IT roles require certifications or licences?

Not universally. Some roles benefit from vendor certifications or security clearance, but requirements vary by role and employer — state them only if they are essential.

How should I advertise remote IT roles?

Be explicit about time-zone expectations, core hours, communication tools and whether occasional office visits are required; use remote-specific channels to reach distributed talent.

What’s the best way to assess technical ability during hiring?

Combine practical assessments (coding tests, take-home tasks or technical interviews) with behavioural interviews and peer technical review to evaluate both skills and culture fit.

READY TO RECRUIT?

Ready to advertise your IT role?

Use the template that best matches your vacancy and customise the tech stack, responsibilities and seniority. If you’d like help writing the advert or posting to multiple boards, our team can create and distribute your job listing for you.

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