Python Application Developer


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Recruiter

Spring Group Plc

Listed on

30th September 2019

Location

Bromley

Salary/Rate

Negotiable

Salary Notes

Negotiable

Type

Contract

Start Date

ASAP

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Python Application Developer - 6 months - Bromley

My client is looking for an experienced Python Application Developer who will be part of a small team working on a strategic component in Finance Technology that is responsible for extracting and transforming data from the authorised data store for transactions and positions.

Additional responsibilities include release management, and day to day application support

This component and role is a critical dependency delivering data to many projects.

Experience and Skills Required:

- Strong Python development skills.

- Good OO design skills, knowledge of patterns and architectural understanding.

- Knowledge and experience of Agile and Lean software development practices.

- Exposure to Continuous Integration and Test Driven Development (TDD).

- Proficiency in writing automated tests.

- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with proven global team interaction.

- Willingness to learn, adopt and advance team best-practices, procedures and qualitative standards.

- Willingness to own issues and chase them through to completion, communicating effectively and in a timely manner, throughout

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