Senior Backend Engineer

London
3 weeks ago
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Senior Backend Engineer

Salary: £120K - £140K + Equity

Location: London in office

Data Idols are working with a rapidly scaling software company who are looking for a Senior Backend Engineer to join their team. The product sits at the intersection of AI systems, complex data workflows, and enterprise-grade reliability, turning sophisticated technology into tools that can be trusted in production.

The Opportunity

This role is about building serious backend infrastructure for AI systems that operate in real-world, high-stakes environments.

You'll be responsible for designing and evolving the backend services that support large-scale data processing, AI model deployment, and secure enterprise workflows. Your work will ensure that complex AI functionality is delivered reliably, performs under load, and meets strict security and compliance expectations.

You'll collaborate closely with machine learning engineers, product managers, and infrastructure specialists to turn advanced AI capabilities into production-ready systems. Alongside hands-on delivery, you'll influence architectural decisions, guide technical standards, and help shape how backend engineering is done as the platform scales.

This is a role for someone who enjoys ownership, depth, and solving hard systems problems.

Skills and experience

Strong expertise in Python and modern backend frameworks
Deep knowledge of relational databases, particularly PostgreSQL
Strong understanding of RESTful API design and microservices patterns
Experience working with cloud platforms and containerised environments (Docker, Kubernetes)
Experience with CI/CD pipelines, automated testing, and Git-based workflowsIf you are looking for a new challenge, then please submit your CV for initial screening and more details.

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