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Role: Python/Django Full-Stack Software Engineer

Salary: £70,000 - £80,000 + Benefits

Location: Nottingham – Hybrid – 3 days a week in the office

Are you a software engineering veteran? Can you showcase your battle scars from all the development projects that you’re proud of over the years? Have you previously solved the problem of what many would see as a technical nightmare or impossibility? Do you dream of coding? If so, keep reading because I’ve got a cracking contract role on!

I'm on the hunt for a Senior Software Engineer to join the ranks of a tech powerhouse in Nottingham.

The mission?

Upgrade and merge various product lines (working alongside their existing software team) used by millions throughout the world. No mundane BAU tasks here—this squad is all about swooping in, delivering upgrades, and vanishing into the digital shadows. Let me be clear, this is all about working on exciting green field projects, building up transformational later between platforms and new builds to support the current SaaS platforms. This is a full-stack development contract.

What am I looking for?

  • Proven track record of building software applications from scratch, and experience of moving from monolithic architecture to microservices.

  • A solid understanding of relational databases (Postgres)

  • Experience with Django Rest Framework is essential

  • Unix based software i.e. Linux, Debian or OSX

  • Good knowledge on HTML/CSS/JavaScript

  • Good knowledge of React or any similar framework

  • Dev ops tools experience (eg. Docker and k8s) is desirable

  • Experience configuring automated deployments to cloud infrastructure (AWS, DigitalOcean, GCS)

  • CI/CD experience (eg. Gitlab pipelines, Argo)

    If you think you tick most of these boxes, call or email me.

    Raphael from Rebel Recruiters.

    We welcome diverse applicants and are dedicated to treating all applicants with dignity and respect, regardless of background

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