Python Developer

Bath
5 days ago
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Python Developer - 9 Months - Outside IR35

Python Developer required by a leading tech company for an initial 9-month contract. It's fully remote, outside IR35, and will likely extend long-term due to the amount of work they have in the pipeline.

The Role:

You will be part of a rapidly growing software team helping to deliver their leading analytics application that is being used to help drive critical decision-making from gathering large amounts of intelligence on humanity and its use around the world - tech for good, you could say!

As a Python Developer, you will be responsible for various tasks, mainly focusing on writing Python code to process and load data into the client's proprietary service. The main tools you will be using day to day are:

** Python

** Django

** ETL pipelines

** Docker

** AWS

You:

Our customer is looking for someone well-versed with the above tools/technologies, and they need someone who has a strong understanding of Python and is willing to roll their sleeves up as this project is critical for them.

As a team member, they expect you to pick up their tooling pretty quickly, work closely with others in the group and help build upon an already industry-leading product.

Rate / Process:

Depending on the candidate's preference, this urgent role based in Bath can offer a hybrid or fully remote working model.

It's a two-stage interview process consisting of a call with the Head of Engineering and other team members.

We can organise interviews within a few days as this is an absolute priority across the business.

Rate-wise, it's paying £400 - £450 per day + VAT.

If this interests you, please apply immediately and call Andy Weir at Cathcart Technology.

Cathcart Technology is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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