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Python Software Engineer

Bristol
3 weeks ago
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Role: Python Software Engineer

Location: Bristol

Length: 6 Months

Rate: £50-55/hour Outside IR35

Join a project developing next-gen communication terminals. You'll design and deliver Python-based RF test and calibration software that drives real hardware performance.

Essential Job Duties & Responsibilities

Design, implementation, and testing of software features in Python
Translate requirements into a detailed design that is functional and efficient.
Employ good practices to ensure appropriate quality, modifiability, extensibility etc.
High quality software development, including design, implementation, hardware interaction, testing, and release.
Usage of testing automation tools.
Interaction with the RF Testing team and other engineering disciplines to jointly optimize and verify the overall system performance.

What You'll Bring

Degree in Computer Science, Electrical, Systems, or related engineering field
Strong Python skills; experience with frameworks like Django, Tkinter, or Matplotlib
Knowledge of version control and CI/CD pipelines
Comfortable across the full software lifecycle - from design to testing and maintenance
Detail-driven, proactive, and able to work independently or in an agile team
Thrive in a fast-moving, high-tech environment

Bonus Skills

Background in satellite or wireless communications
Experience with MATLAB, Linux, or hardware interfaces (Serial, Ethernet, SPI, CAN)
Familiar with tools like GitHub, Jira, and Confluence
Understanding of RF testing, instrumentation, and signal processing principles.

To apply, submit your application here or send your updated CV

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