Django Developer (Hiring Immediately)

Foxley Talent
London
1 year ago
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I'm delighted to be working exclusively with an existing client that we have helped double their engineering team in size within the last year. This Series A Start-Up are now a leading industry revenue business, who's AI platform is helping customers have clear business insights into their money. Based in London with an incredible Learning & Development culture, my client work under a hybrid model where the relaxed and friendly environment encourages the team to collaborate and sparks innovation. With clear career progression, an L&D budget, unlimited access to a learning platform plus more, its no surprise to see this company have outstanding Glassdoor reviews. On top of an excellent package, this role pays in the region of £55k-£75k



My client are entering their 5th year of business with an industry leading production software. They are looking to build new product features and expand their capabilities for their clients which includes global businesses such as Tesco, Virgin Media, Liberty Global & more. Using Machine Learning and Automation, the AI tool integrates with clients accounts and ERP systems to track, monitor and flag anything from fraud detection, over payments, insights with data analysis and more.



In this position as a Django Developer, you will be tasked with writing code to manage incoming data, writing Restful APIs to support the front end, manage existing features and provide innovation with stakeholders for new product features. Continue to take responsibility to overcome complex programming challenges whilst remaining to test & document for smooth delivery and work with Data, Front End and Product Engineers.



For this position, I am looking for:


  • A degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics or similar
  • 3+ years of commercial experience with Django
  • Experience with Django Rest Framework & Python
  • Industry use of relational databases - PostgreSQL
  • An understanding of Cloud platforms - AWS/GCP
  • Great communication skills - written and verbal
  • CI/CD pipelines tools: GitHub, Jenkins, Docker, Terraform
  • Willing to work in the London office 1 day a week



If you are interested in this role as a Django Developer and would like to apply, or would like more information about the position and my client, please email me at

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