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Python Plotly Dash Developer

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Python Plotly Dash Developer
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Initially 3 Months
£550-£600pd (Outside IR35)
Hybrid - London/Remote 
 
Role Overview:
We are currently seeking a Python Plotly Dash Developer to join our team. This individual will play a critical role in architecting an end-to-end solution that incorporates a PostgreSQL database, predictive models built in Python, and a user interface developed in Plotly Dash. As our team undergoes a reshuffle, this position is vital to ensure the continuity and success of our ongoing projects.
 
Key Responsibilities:

Architect and design the end-to-end solution for our data analytics tool.
Lead the development of the user interface using Plotly Dash, ensuring a seamless user experience.
Provide coaching and mentorship to other development team members, focusing on best practises in software engineering.
Collaborate with data scientists and other stakeholders to integrate predictive models into the application.
Maintain technical documentation and ensure it is up-to-date and accessible. 
Key Skills Required:

Proven experience in solution architecture and software engineering.
Strong proficiency in SQL with a solid understanding of database design and management.
Proficient in Python; while you will not be developing machine learning models, familiarity with their integration into applications is advantageous.
Experience with Plotly Dash and data visualisation techniques.
Ability to create and maintain technical documentation.
Strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively within a team

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