Lead Python Developer Quantitative - Finance


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Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

10th April 2019

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£75000 - £90000

Type

Permanent

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Lead Python Developer (Finance Quantitative Risk TDD BDD Agile). Would you like to take on a high responsibility role acting as a Python expert within a leading investment management firm? You could be sharing your Python knowledge and experience whilst enjoying a fantastic working environment with perks such as 27 days holiday, performance related bonuses, pension and discounts at a huge range of high street stores.

As a Lead Python Developer you will work closely with one of the core teams within the company and play a big part on how their Python competency evolves. You'll be mentoring and supporting the team of quants and other business users; upskilling them and helping them to adopt best software practises whilst also having an architectural input on Python applications.

Based in in central London, you will be joining a company that pride themselves in having a culture where employees take ownership of their careers, allowing them to perform at their best and reach their full potential.

Requirements:

*Strong Python programming skills

*Previous experience developing and delivering scalable applications

*Solid understanding of computer science fundamentals

*Experience mentoring, supporting and guiding others

*Financial domain experience (ideally Quant / Risk)

*Familiar with Agile methodologies

*Passion for technology and ideally an interest in quantitative model development

*Excellent communication and collaboration skills

As a Lead Python Developer you can expect to earn a competitive salary (up to £90k) plus bonus, benefits and 27 days holiday.

Apply today or call to have a confidential discussion about this Lead Python Developer role.

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