Python Full Stack Developer

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Python Full Stack Developer – Azure Databricks

London (Hybrid)

6 Month Contract

£550/day (Inside IR35)

Python Full Stack Developer needed with active SC Security Clearance Azure Cloud and Azure Databricks. .

6 Month Contract based in Central London (Hybrid). Start ASAP in March/April 2026.

Hybrid Working - 2 days/week remote (WFH), and 3 days/week working on-site from the London office.

A chance to work with a leading global IT and Digital transformation business specialising in Government projects:

Key experience, responsibilities + tasks:

Strong Python development expertise, develop and maintain Python code for data processing, API development and integration with the Azure Databricks environment.

Senior experience in software development, with a focus on both front-end and back-end development.

Front-end development using React, Angular, Vue.js, Front-end and back-end development of applications and APIs interacting with the Azure Databricks platform.

Experience with Azure cloud platform and services.  Azure Databricks. containerisation (Docker) and orchestration (Kubernetes).   CI/CD pipelines.

Technical Environment: Full Stack, Python, RESTful APIs, Git,

SQL Server database experience, including working with databases (SQL and NoSQL).

Demonstratable experience of reverse engineering existing codebases.

Experience with testing frameworks (e.g., pytest, xUnit).

Familiarity working with economic data or Financial Markets strongly desirable.

Banking / Financial Services domain experience preferred.

Must hold active SC Security Clearance used on a project within the past 12 Months

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