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FULL STACK DEVELOPER

LONDON

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£50,000 - £60,000

Our Client, a Top 20 Accountancy firm who have an excellent reputation in their space, are looking for a React/Full Stack Developer to join their team on a permanent, full time basis. This person MUST be experienced in Python, Django and .react

They are seeking an experienced Full Stack Developer to join their Transformation team to contribute to the development of innovative products that aim to revolutionise the way auditors and accountants work. This role involves accelerating the creation of the companies core product suite, helping to automate repetitive tasks and enable accountants to focus on data-driven insights and analytics.

This position provides a fantastic opportunity to work in a small, focused and confident team, with mentorship from experienced developers and data scientists that will enable you to develop your skills and offers a chance for career progression as the role evolves.

Full Stack Developer - Responsibilities

Collaborate with a small team of developers, contributing to daily code reviews and merge requests.
Develop across the entire product stack, including:
Frontend interface
Backend API layer
Analytics/data processing engine
Lead projects independently, from requirements gathering through to deployment.
Mentor junior developers to support their technical growth.
Solve complex challenges related to data and presentation in accountancy.

Full Stack Developer - Experience Required

A minimum of 3 years of experience as a full-stack developer, delivering robust production-ready solutions.
Proficiency in the following technologies:- Backend: Python, Django

  • Frontend: JavaScript, React, Next.js

  • Version control: Git

    Comfortable working with Python and JavaScript professionally, with experience in Django and React.
    Ability to build data-intensive applications and manage complex backend logic, including external API integrations.
    Experience in creating responsive user interfaces that function across browsers and mobile devices.
    Capable of working independently and taking ownership of technical projects.
    Strong analytical skills and problem-solving abilities.
    Effective time management and prioritisation skills under tight deadlines.

    Bonus Skills & Expertise

    Experience deploying and managing applications using Azure and Docker.
    Familiarity with frameworks such as LangChain and expertise in Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) models for AI-driven applications.
    Proficiency with pandas for data manipulation.

    Full Stack Developer - What's in it for you?

    Salary Reviews: Twice a year to recognise your contributions.
    Generous Annual Leave: Enjoy 25 days plus three days off at Christmas.
    Flexible Working
    Comprehensive Wellbeing Support: Access to Digicare+, Employee Assistance Programme, and more!
    Private Medical Insurance
    Professional Subscriptions: Invest in your growth and development.

    Seniority Level

    Associate

    Industry

    Accounting

    Employment Type

    Full-time

    Job Functions

    Information Technology

    Skills

    React.js
    Django
    Stack
    Code Review
    Data Manipulation
    Full-Stack DevelopmentMay & Stephens Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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