Full Stack Developer

Walsall
1 month ago
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Full Stack Engineer (Python, React, APIs, AWS)

Location: West Midlands, 2 days a week in office is required.
Reporting to: Technical Lead

About my client

My client is a dynamic scale up technology business focused on building innovative, cloud-based platforms.
They pride themselves on delivering scalable, user-friendly solutions using modern frameworks and best practices. The team values collaboration, continuous learning, and cutting-edge engineering-leveraging technologies like Python, React, and AWS to create products that are reliable, efficient, and future-ready. Their culture is all about agility, creativity, and empowering developers to make a real impact.

The role:

They have asked me to find them a Full Stack Python Developer with proven commercial experience in a fast-paced environment to join their team where you'll work on their brand-new product.

You'll be responsible for developing backend systems, creating and integrating APIs, and working closely with other engineers to ensure the platform is scalable and efficient.

Why Join them as a Full Stack Developer?

Work on a greenfield project with modern tech.
Be part of a collaborative, ambitious team that values innovation.
Help shape a platform that will make a real impact in the industry.

What you'll do as the Full Stack Developer:

Design and develop robust backend systems using Python (FastAPI or Flask).
Build and integrate RESTful and GraphQL APIs.
Develop React-based front-end components for a seamless user experience.
Architect and deploy solutions on AWS, leveraging services like Lambda, S3, DynamoDB, and more.
Write clean, reusable, and testable code following TDD/BDD principles.
Collaborate with engineers to ensure scalability and efficiency.
Participate in code reviews, share knowledge, and continuously improve.
Debug and troubleshoot issues to keep things running smoothly.

What my client are looking for in their next Full Stack Developer:

Proven Python experience (FastAPI or Flask preferred).
React expertise-this is essential.
Strong experience with AWS cloud services (EC2, Lambda, S3, DynamoDB, etc.).
Solid understanding of SQL and NoSQL databases.
Experience with RESTful APIs and client-server communication.
Strong problem-solving and debugging skills.
Familiarity with Git and version control best practices.Bonus Points For

Serverless architecture experience.
Exposure to Scrum or Extreme Programming (XP).If you meet this requirement, please apply with an up to date to CV

Studies suggest that women tend not to apply for a job if their CV isn't a perfect fit. Here, talent takes precedence over experience. So, if you like the role and think you could be awesome at it in time, go ahead and apply

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