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Principal Python Engineer

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Principal Python Engineer
London | Permanent | Hybrid
Ncounter is supporting a global investment firm in hiring a Software Developer to help design and evolve internal compute frameworks that underpin their trading and research platforms. This is a high-impact role, working at the intersection of software engineering and distributed systems, with the opportunity to build scalable tools and frameworks used across the business.
What you’ll do:

  • Design, develop, and maintain performant, reliable frameworks and services in Python
  • Build productivity tools and platforms that streamline workflows across investment and technology teams
  • Contribute to code reviews and best practices, improving overall development quality
  • Work across distributed systems, containers, and automation pipelines to deliver scalable solutions
    What we’re looking for:
  • 6+ years’ professional software development experience
  • Strong proficiency in high-performance Python (deep ecosystem knowledge and best practices)
  • Experience with at least one JVM language (Java, Kotlin, Scala) is an advantage
  • Background in distributed systems and large-scale compute frameworks
  • Familiarity with Docker, Kubernetes, Linux environments, and CI/CD automation
    This role offers the chance to work on complex technical challenges at scale, with direct impact on high-performance computing platforms. If you’re a skilled Python engineer with distributed systems expertise and want to join a world-class engineering environment, apply today for a confidential conversation

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