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Python Developer

Sheffield
2 weeks ago
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We’re looking for an experienced Python Developer to join a financial services client of ours who have offices in Sheffield. This is a full-time position inside IR35 and ideally, we are looking for someone to be in the office 3-days per week.

The Role

The key objective will be to assist in the build and development of scalable automation solutions to help streamline database operations.

Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop and maintain automation solutions for databases operations and rollouts.

  • Build and Integrate API for Database Management Operations and automation workflows.

  • Troubleshoot automation issues across scripting, API s and containerized environments.

    Key Requirements:

  • Hands on experience with API development using Python and FastAPI.

  • PostgreSQL Database Administration.

  • Strong problem-solving, debugging, and analytical skills.

    Nice to have:

  • Exposure on enhancing observability with knowledge of tools such as Prometheus, Grafana, and OpenTelemetry.

  • Advantageous to have enterprise tools knowledge (i.e., Control M, True sight, Guardium, Tenable Nessus, Delinea).

  • Knowledge of Security and Software Development in a Highly regulated environment.

  • End-to-end knowledge of build, package, test, and deployment of CI/CD pipelines.

  • Experience using Agile practices and Tools (JIRA, etc.).

  • Exposure to managing secrets using Hashicorp Vault.

  • Containerize and deploy application/services using Docker and Kubernetes.

    More details available on successful application

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