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Full-stack Developer

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Python - React - £45,000-£55,000 - London (Hybrid)

Are you a Full-stack Developer who enjoys building high-performance backend systems and visually engaging frontend dashboards?
This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing tech company using data, AI, and smart visualisation to make a real impact in the way cities and organisations operate.

You’ll be part of a collaborative team creating innovative digital products that turn complex datasets into meaningful, actionable insights.

Experience required

  • Developing robust backend services using Python (Flask, FastAPI).

  • Building intuitive, responsive dashboards with modern frontend frameworks (React).

  • Ensuring performance, scalability, and accessibility across all devices.

  • Managing deployments using Docker and AWS.

  • Monitoring system performance and maintaining reliable infrastructure.

  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams to bring new ideas to life.

    Tech stack

  • Strong experience with Python web frameworks (Flask, FastAPI).

  • Skilled in modern frontend development (React, JavaScript, HTML/CSS).

  • Understanding of responsive design, accessibility, and UX best practices.

  • Experience with Docker, AWS, and CI/CD pipelines.

  • Knowledge of Git, version control, and deployment automation.

  • Familiarity with REST APIs, SQL optimisation, or async programming is a plus.

    This is an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects that combine data, AI, and real-world impact in a friendly, creative, and forward-thinking team environment.

    Now’s the perfect time to be part of an organisation focused on innovation, learning, and collaboration. Competitive salary (£40,000–£50,000) with room to grow, plus benefits

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