Python Developer

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Python Developer
London – Twice a week in the office
£70,000-£75,000

I’m currently working for a Central London based tech consultancy of over 70 years who are looking for a Python Developer to come and join their growing team on a hybrid basis!

The company is a serial award-winner and provide consultative bespoke tech services to industries such as healthcare, insurance, pensions, energy & sport across the UK and beyond.

They are a growing development team of roughly 20 in total size, split across their 3 offices and in-role you will be working on the continued development of one of their key platforms. You will mainly work on the backend with Python (and ideally C# which is also used), developing new features in an Agile environment while also working extensively with AWS/Azure.

You’ll work collaboratively with different teams across the business and also get the platform to progress and take more responsibility within the business – something they really encourage across their tech teams!

The office is based in Central London, and they are looking for office working of 2 days a week!

Technical Requirements:

Strong Python experience across latest versions.
Ideally have worked with C# which is also used across the business.
Good working experience with Cloud technologies - AWS or Azure.
Other technologies include WebAPIs, Testing, CosmosDB, CI/CD.
Good collaborations skills and ability to communicate amongst different teams.
Happy working in an environment where you have autonomy and control over your day.
Keen desire to learn new technologies and progress within the business.
Central London – Twice a week in the office.
Salary/Benefits:

£70,000-£75,000.
10-15% Discretionary Bonus.
Pension – 4% which can rise to 10%.
Life Assurance – x6 of your salary.
26 days holiday plus Bank Holidays.
Income Protection Insurance Scheme.
Private Medical Insurance.
Additional perks like cycle to work/gym.
If this role sounds of interest, then please apply and I can give you a call.

Tim Stock
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