Senior Python Developer – Team Lead

Brook Green
1 day ago
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This is a remote position.

A fantastic opportunity for a Senior Python Developer to join a UK-based technology organisation working on large-scale, cloud-native platforms within the education sector.
Having grown their engineering capability, they are now looking to bring in a hands-on Team Lead who can set technical standards, mentor developers, and play a key role in shaping the future of their backend systems. This role suits someone who enjoys remaining close to the code while providing technical leadership and direction.

Location: Remote (UK-based)

Salary: £60,000 – £70,000 per annum + benefits

Requirements for Senior Python Developer – Team Lead:

Strong commercial experience working in a senior Python engineering capacity

Degree educated in Computer Science or similar

Experience operating in a technical leadership or team lead role

Proven experience designing and building scalable backend systems

Strong experience with AWS and Infrastructure-as-Code tools such as Terraform, CloudFormation or CDK

Experience designing RESTful APIs, microservices and event-driven architectures

Exposure to CI/CD pipelines, containerisation and version control tools including Docker, Kubernetes and Git

Comfortable working in Agile environments, leading technical delivery and running the full sprint cycle

Strong communication skills with a collaborative, mentoring-focused approach

A DBS check will be required

Experience in the following is beneficial:

EdTech or education-focused platforms

Serverless architectures

AI-enabled applications

Responsibilities for Senior Python Developer – Team Lead:

Leading a team of 2 Developers which is set to grow

Lead the design and development of high-quality, scalable Python applications

Set and uphold engineering standards and best practices across the team

Remain hands-on with architecture, development and code reviews

Work closely with product owners and stakeholders to translate requirements into technical solutions

Design, build and maintain cloud-based systems in AWS

Champion Infrastructure-as-Code and automated deployment approaches

Mentor and support developers, helping to raise technical standards across the team

Identify and implement improvements to performance, scalability and reliability

What the role offers:

Fully remote working within the UK

A genuinely hands-on leadership role with technical ownership

The opportunity to work on large-scale, cloud-native platforms

A supportive and flexible working culture

Long-term progression opportunities

A benefits package focused on wellbeing and work-life balance

Applications:
If you would like to apply for this Senior Python Developer role, please submit your CV via the relevant links.

We’re committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you require reasonable adjustments for your application or during the review process, please highlight this by separately emailing (if this email address has been removed by the job-board, full contact details are readily available on our website).

Keywords: Senior Python Developer / Python Team Lead / Lead Software Engineer / Backend Developer / Software Developer / Technical Lead / Platform Engineer / Cloud Engineer / AWS / Python / Terraform / Docker / Kubernetes / CI/CD / REST APIs / Microservices

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