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iO associates are delighted to be partnered with a Government Department in their search for a SC Cleared Senior Python Developer to join the team.

* Please only apply if you have an Active SC Clearance *

Start: December 2024
Location: Southwest England (Hybrid working available)
Duration: 9 months
Rate: Around £450 per day (Inside IR35)

In this role, you will be leading the development of technical plans and roadmaps for a specific project. You will be supported by the existing project managers, and act as their Scrum Master to facilitate the delivery team to work effectively.

Essential Skills:

Hands-on experience in using Python, knowledge of quality assurance with Python, especially testing and documentation Experienced in agile development practices, specifically the Scrum framework Strong knowledge of developing and deploying machine learning workflows on cloud platforms such as AzureML Proven track record in working with large structured and unstructured datasets, ideally geospatial data Ability to mentor, coach, train and support others in developing their technical skills, leading to improved output of individuals and the team and the career development of others

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