Python Developer

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Full Stack Developer (Python) – Contract Role

Location: Central London (office-based, 3–5 days per week)

Contract Length: 6 months initially

Start Date: ASAP

Day Rate: £425–£450 (Inside IR35)

About the Role

Our client is looking for highly skilled Full Stack Developers with deep, hands-on Python expertise to support a diverse suite of applications. This is a role for developers who can hit the ground running, demonstrate strong technical maturity, and work effectively across multiple teams.

You’ll contribute to a range of impactful systems including:

  • Customer-facing portals

  • Flexibility market platforms

  • Control-room and internal operational tools

  • Engineering & analytics applications

    Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain Python-based web applications using frameworks such as Dash or Streamlit.

  • Build robust, scalable backend services using advanced Python programming practices.

  • Integrate solutions with Azure-hosted and on‑prem systems, including applications running on Dash Enterprise.

  • Implement and maintain CI/CD pipelines using GitHub, GitHub Actions, and Docker.

  • Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams - Ops, Flexibility, Network Access, Data Science, and others.

  • Participate in code reviews, uphold coding standards, and support customer‑led technical assessments (including Python coding challenges).

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    Essential Skills & Experience

  • Frontend: Experience with Python‑driven UI frameworks: Dash, Streamlit (preferred over React/Angular)

  • Backend: Expert-level Python programming (mandatory)

  • Database: Experience with Delta Tables or similar modern data lake table formats

  • Cloud & DevOps: Hands-on experience with CI/CD pipelines, Docker, GitHub & GitHub Actions.

    Desirable Experience

  • Hybrid deployment experience (on‑prem + cloud)

  • Deploying and maintaining Dash Enterprise applications

  • Knowledge of grid systems, flexibility markets, or operational systems

  • Familiarity with Kubernetes (a plus)

    If you have the relevant skills & experience, please apply promptly to be considered

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