System Developer

Stockholm
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Job Title: Senior System Developer

Location: Stockholm (SE) - Office-based in Sundbyberg

Remote Work: Up to 50% remote (exact amount to be agreed; subject to change)

Contract Type: Resource Consultancy

Assignment Period: 30 Mar 2026 - 29 Mar 2028

Possibility for Extension: 1+1 years, up to 29 Mar 2030

Work Schedule: Estimated full-time (100%), subject to actual needs

Key Responsibilities:

  • Interpret architecture, security, and system design to contribute to technical solutions

  • Develop and maintain systems, focusing on backend and some frontend functionality

  • Act as Scrum Master to guide agile processes and team alignment

  • Coordinate daily activities and manage backlog with business analysts and product owners

  • Configure and maintain CI/CD environments

  • Create, update, and maintain comprehensive system documentation

  • Handle incidents, troubleshoot issues, fix bugs, and support IT operations for applications and related systems

    Key Requirements:

  • Senior-level expertise in system development (5-9 years experience)

  • Proven ability to code and provide leadership within agile teams

  • Experience with Python, React, FastAPI, SQLAlchemy

  • Familiarity with agile environments and roles such as business analyst, system developer, and tester

  • Comfortable collaborating with project managers, solution architects, and product owners

  • Proficient in Swedish (language requirement)

    Additional Information:

  • Assignment supports ongoing digitalization for the energy transition, with involvement in simulation and control methods for renewable energy integration

  • Role is part of the IT team for Power Systems & Electricity Market within the IT division

    This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in high-impact energy sector initiatives while working as part of an innovative agile team. If you have both the hands-on technical skills and a passion for leadership, we look forward to your application

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