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Full Stack React Developer (with Python)

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Full Stack React Developer with Python
Location: Hybrid/London
Rate: £500–£520 per day (Inside IR35)
React | Python | AI-driven SDLC - Shape the future of software delivery. Build the front-end of an AI-led engineering platform.
Are you a seasoned React developer who enjoys pairing elegant UI with smart back-end services? Fancy working on a platform that uses AI to strip away manual effort and speed up the entire software delivery lifecycle? If that sparks your interest, this one’s worth a look.
My client is building a next-gen SDLC transformation platform powered by AI and automation. They’re looking for two experienced Full Stack React Developers with Python capability to help bring this vision to life. You’ll be part of a tight-knit team focused on improving engineering productivity and delivering an intuitive, intelligent user experience.
What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Building responsive, modular React applications that sit at the heart of an AI-driven SDLC platform
  • Translating Figma designs into clean, maintainable, high-performing front-end code
  • Integrating with Python-based services to surface AI insights and automation directly in the UI
  • Creating reusable components and libraries that accelerate development across the team
  • Keeping quality high through modern testing, performance tuning, and CI/CD practices
  • Working closely with product, UX, AI engineering, and DevOps teams to align front-end features with real user needs
  • Taking part in architectural discussions around dashboards, visualisation, and real-time feedback loops
    What You’ll Bring:
  • 5+ years of hands-on experience in front-end engineering
  • Strong expertise in React.js and modern JavaScript fundamentals
  • Experience working with Python services or frameworks for back-end integration
  • Solid understanding of REST APIs, microservices, and contemporary web architecture
  • Experience in enterprise-grade or engineering tools environments
  • A commitment to clean code, testing, and continuous delivery
  • Confident communication skills and a proactive, ownership-driven mindset
    Bonus Points For:
  • Exposure to GenAI / LLM integrations such as OpenAI or Anthropic
  • Experience with SDLC tooling such as Jenkins, GitHub Actions, Jira
  • Familiarity with AI-powered developer workflows
    What Success Looks Like:
  • A smooth, modern UI that makes AI-driven automation feel natural for engineers
  • Strong collaboration across UX, AI, and engineering to deliver a cohesive platform
  • Maintainable, scalable code that underpins a next-gen engineering experience
    Role Details:
  • Rate: £500–£520 per day (Inside IR35)
    If you’re excited about shaping a platform that genuinely elevates engineering teams, drop me a message and we’ll get the ball rolling. Interviews are moving quickly

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