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Software Development Engineer in Test

London
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Software Development Engineer in Test x2

  • Full time : 70k – 80k max / 2nd option : contract : 450 – 500 GBP inside

  • 5 days onsite mandatory

    We are looking for the Software engineer who have experience in working in Test Engineering role and hands-on experience in Python, AWS and testing tools like pytest, playwright.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Design and build high-performance tools and services to validate the reliability, performance, and correctness of ML data pipelines and AI infrastructure.

    • Develop platform-level test solutions and automation frameworks using Python, Terraform, and modern cloud-native practices.

    • Contribute to the platform’s CI/CD pipeline by integrating automated testing, resilience checks, and observability hooks at every stage.

    • Lead initiatives that drive testability, platform resilience, and validation as code across all layers of the ML platform stack.

    • Collaborate with engineering, MLOps, and infrastructure teams to embed quality engineering deeply into platform components.

    • Build reusable components that support scalability, modularity, and self-service quality tooling.

    • Mentor junior engineers and influence technical standards across the Test Engineering Program.

    Required Qualifications

    • 8+ years of hands-on software development experience, including large-scale backend systems or platform engineering.

    • Expert in Python with a strong understanding of object-oriented programming, testing frameworks, and automation libraries.

    • Experience building or validating platform infrastructure, with hands-on knowledge of CI/CD systems, GitHub Actions, Jenkins, or similar tools.

    • Solid experience with AWS services (Lambda, S3, ECS/EKS, Step Functions, CloudWatch).

    • Proficient in Infrastructure as Code using Terraform to manage and provision cloud infrastructure.

    • Strong understanding of software engineering best practices: code quality, reliability, performance optimization, and observability.

    Preferred Qualifications

    • Exposure to machine learning workflows, model lifecycle management, or data engineering platforms.

    • Experience with distributed systems, event-driven architectures (e.g., Kafka), and big data platforms (e.g., Spark, Databricks).

    • Familiarity with banking or financial domain use cases, including data governance and compliance-focused development.

    • Knowledge of platform security, monitoring, and resilient architecture patterns

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