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Principal & Staff Python Engineers Fully Remote Join an award-winning company revolutionizing its industry with cutting-edge, data-driven insights designed to enhance productivity and sustainability. As a Principal or Staff Software Engineer, youll be at the helm of designing, developing, and maintaining a state-of-the-art platform that seamlessly integrates workflows and data into a unified cloud-based solution. By leveraging mobile applications, youll play a pivotal role in digitizing manual processes, boosting efficiency, and providing unparalleled visibility to users. Your Key Responsibilities: Build and deploy robust backend applications and services. Work closely with cross-functional teams to craft innovative software solutions. Provide technical mentorship and guide the team in delivering exceptional results. Ensure applications are scalable and secure. Conduct thorough code reviews and uphold best practices. Influence architectural decisions and shape the technical roadmap. What Youll need: 10+ years of software development experience, with a focus on backend Python. Proficiency with AWS or Azure platforms. Familiarity with Kubernetes and DevOps principles & CI/CD pipelines. Experience in Django or Flask. Experience with microservices architecture and RESTful API design. Knowledge of data analytics and machine learning frameworks. Clear, concise, and effective communication abilities. Whats in it for you: Salaries from £80k-£100k per annum. 100% remote working with flexible hours. Comprehensive Private health cover (Medical / Dental / Vision) 36 days holiday allowance. Connect with Neill Ferguson on LinkedIn or submit your CV via the link below to learn more about this exciting opportunity! Skills: python aws azure Benefits: Work From Home

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