Senior Python Developer

Euston
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Senior Python Developer (Contract)

£600 - £700 PD (Inside IR35)
6 Months Contract
London HybridOverview
We are seeking an experienced Lead Python Software Engineer. You will lead the technical architecture and delivery, ensuring reliable system synchronisation, improved data consistency, and scalable solutions for an amazing brand.

Role & Responsibilities

Lead the architecture and technical delivery of the solution
Develop backend services and APIs, with occasional frontend contributions where needed
Implement reliable system integrations and data synchronisation
Work within established architecture patterns and engineering standards
Collaborate with engineers, product managers, and other stakeholders
Communicate technical decisions clearly and maintain high engineering standards
Essential Skills & Experience

Strong experience with Python and TypeScript
Strong AWS experience (ECS, Lambda, Step Functions, API Gateway)
Experience managing infrastructure with Terraform
Proven experience architecting and delivering software solutions
Experience integrating with third-party APIs or vendor systems
Experience with data synchronisation or complex system integration
Strong communication skills and ability to work effectively within existing teams
Desirable - React / Next.js frontend experience

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