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Date live:
Jun. 08, 2026
Business Area:
Private Bank Processing
Area of Expertise:
Technology
Reference Code:
JR-0000113065
Contract:
Permanent
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Explore locationJoin Barclays as a API Engineer, where you’ll design and build scalable, high-quality APIs that power critical digital services and system integrations. You’ll develop RESTful services and microservices, enabling seamless system-to-system connectivity while ensuring secure coding practices and robust authentication standards such as OAuth. You’ll also benefit from being part of a vast professional network, collaborating with industry mentors and experts.
To be successful as a API Engineer, you should have experience with:
API design & development (RESTful services, microservices).
Integration & middleware experience (system-to-system connectivity).
Secure coding & authentication (OAuth, identity controls).
Some other highly valued skills may include:
Cloud-native development (AWS, containers, Kubernetes).
CI/CD pipelines & DevOps practices.
Event-driven architecture / messaging (Kafka, MQ).
You may be assessed on the key critical skills relevant for success in role, such as risk and controls, change and transformation, business acumen strategic thinking and digital and technology, as well as job-specific technical skills.
This role will be based in our Glasgow office.
Purpose of the role
To design, develop and improve software, utilising various engineering methodologies, that provides business, platform, and technology capabilities for our customers and colleagues.
Accountabilities
Assistant Vice President Expectations
All colleagues will be expected to demonstrate the Barclays Values of Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence and Stewardship – our moral compass, helping us do what we believe is right. They will also be expected to demonstrate the Barclays Mindset – to Empower, Challenge and Drive – the operating manual for how we behave.