Remote Python Developer

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London
12 months ago
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Our clients need technically strong UK-based back-end Python developers who are keen techies with a good level of knowledge for their experience: junior to mid-level developers who want to move up to the next level and get stuck into making a big difference in a small company.

Every cycle, we review everything we do (including developers' work) with the intention of continually optimising our process and methods, eliminating errors and making our work environment more productive. This all comes from the top of the organisation - we are a software company, technically run from the top by a techie.

Skills and background required:
Good Python experience
RDBMS experience ,SQL etc
A background in Maths or Data Science

The tools and techs we currently use:

  • Python 3.x
  • Postgres SQL and SQLAlchemy ORM/expression language
  • FastAPI
  • Starlette
  • GraphQL
  • Gitlab
  • ClickUp
  • Docker

    Benefits include
  • Pension contribution up to 5%;
  • 25 days annual leave (in addition to the public holidays)

    ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE FREE TO WORK IN THE UK
    Exposed Solutions is acting as an employment agency to this client.
    Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on any grounds

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