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Software Engineer - Python-Django | £50,000-£80,000 | UK Remote

Manchester
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Software Engineer - Python-Django | £50,000-£80,000 | UK Remote

We're supporting a long-standing, well-funded tech-for-good company entering an exciting new phase of growth. They're scaling their engineering team after securing fresh investment and signing several major customers. It's a tight-knit, collaborative environment where autonomy is standard, and engineers have a real say in how things are built.

The Role

You'll join a small, experienced team working across backend development, cloud architecture, data flows and integrations. It's a great fit for someone who enjoys variety, ownership and working in a fast-moving, product-focused environment.

Expect to:

Build and maintain cloud-based features within an agile team
Design scalable, extensible technical solutions
Review code and uphold high engineering standards
Improve deployment processes and contribute to cloud infrastructure
Mentor teammates and contribute to architectural decisions
Work closely with product, data and support teamsTech You'll Work With

No one will have everything, but experience across several of the following is ideal:

Python-Django ideally
Angular, TypeScript
AWS (essential)
REST APIs
MySQL, InfluxDB
Git, GitLab, CI-CD

Nice-to-haves include IoT or payments integrations, data pipeline experience, or prior time in a startup environment.

What You Can Expect

Highly autonomous culture with a collaborative, supportive Lead Developer
Fast-paced engineering with real ownership of features and architecture
A remote-first UK team
Two-stage interview process
Salary: £50,000-£80,000 depending on experienceIf you want a role where you can shape systems, solve interesting technical challenges, and grow with a scaling engineering team then this one is well worth a look. If interested please apply with your CV attached

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