Security Cleared Python Developer

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Devonshire Hayes are looking for a skilled SC Python Developer who is Security Cleared to join a customer of ours on a contract basis until the end of March 2026 (extension highly likely) paying £750 per day (inside IR35).

You will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining high-quality Python-based applications and services, working closely with cross-functional teams to deliver robust and scalable solutions.

This role offers a flexible hybrid working arrangement, with one day per week onsite at one of our UK offices (London, Cardiff, or Glasgow) and the remainder working from home.

Key Responsibilities



Design, develop, test, and maintain Python applications and services

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Write clean, efficient, and well-documented code following best practices

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Collaborate with product owners, architects, and other developers to deliver technical solutions

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Participate in code reviews and contribute to continuous improvement of development standards

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Debug, troubleshoot, and resolve technical issues

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Contribute to system design, performance optimisation, and scalability

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Work within Agile/Scrum delivery teams (if applicable)

Required Skills & Experience

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Strong commercial experience with Python

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Experience building and maintaining production-grade applications

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Solid understanding of software development best practices

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Experience with RESTful APIs and backend services

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Familiarity with version control systems (e.g. Git)

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Strong problem-solving and communication skills

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Ability to work independently in a remote-first environment

Desirable Skills

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Experience with frameworks such as Django is essential for this position.

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Cloud experience (AWS, Azure, or GCP)

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Experience with containerisation (Docker, Kubernetes)

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Knowledge of CI/CD pipelines

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Database experience (SQL and/or NoSQL)

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Prior experience working in Agile environments

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