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# SFIA Role Guidance: Academy Software Engineer
[SFIA Level 1: Follow](https://sfia-online.org/en/sfia-7/responsibilities/level-1)
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## Summary of role
Attending Made Tech Academy to learn about software engineering in the public sector.
## Required competency for role
### Autonomy
Works with other engineers above their level to be effective, seeking help rather than staying blocked and takes responsibility for requesting and addressing feedback on independent contributions.
### Influence
Shares opinions on approach with team and plays an active part in workshops and group activities.
### Complexity
Combines existing knowledge, additional research and direction from colleagues to complete tasks.
### Knowledge
Demonstrates ability to self-learn new knowledge, skills and behaviours.
### Business Skills
Has sufficient communication skills for effective dialogue with others.
## Examples of behaviours and responsibilities
Below are examples of behaviours and responsibilities a person in this role might be expected to demonstrate. The list is provided for illustrative purposes only.
- Learning the basics of how technology can be delivered with a Made Tech spin
- Needs to pair with other Engineers above their level to be effective, but is likely to be mentor-mentee relationship
- Seeks feedback and guidance on contributions
- For contributions delivered independently; there is typically a lot of constructive feedback and guidance illuminates new knowledge and skills
- Influencing others around them by sharing opinions on approach
- Able to talk through thought process in pairing situations
- Involved in mob sessions
- Involved and engaged in retrospectives
- More often than not needs to seek advice to raise issues or provide feedback to others
- Applies what they have been taught in Academy by following rules, often without full consideration of the tradeoffs made
- Needs to seeks advice to understand what is possible, and needs assistance to adapt to delivery team specific needs
- Is able to reason and strategise about tiny slices of a whole problem, and require assistance to consider wider impact of work
- Is learning new knowledge, skills and behaviours
- Needs regular advice and guidance
- Is constantly re-defining internalised opinions based on new experiences and information
- Can apply known concepts in new programming languages