Python Developer Data Modelling - Remote UK


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Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

11th May 2022

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£80000 - £90000

Type

Permanent

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Python Developer London / WfH to £90k

Python Developer / Senior Backend Software Engineer *Remote / WfH*. FinTech solutions provider is seeking a data centric Python Developer as they expand their UK presence.

As a Python Developer you will prototype and develop new features, data analytics and enhancements to the core trading platform with a focus on improving backend infrastructures, optimising platform performance and ensuring scalability. You'll get to see your work go live rapidly from idea to prototype to build and release, collaborate with other senior engineers to make the technical choices and provide technical leadership to more junior team members, allowing you to make a real impact and progress your career.

Driven by technology this company is able to offer a remote interview / onboarding process and full-time work from home from anywhere in the UK.

Requirements:

Advanced Python development skills including NumPy, Pandas

Experience working on finance / trading systems

Good understanding of SQL Alchemy and Data Modelling techniques

Familiar with Distributed Systems

Logical mindset with a passion for problem solving

Collaborative, keen to learn and share knowledge with others

Software stack includes Flask, Java, RabbitMQ, JavaScript (Backbone.js), MySQL, HTML5, CSS (Bootstrap), Docker, AWS - experience with any of these advantageous

Degree educated, 2.1 or above gained in Computer Science or similar technical / scientific / numerate discipline

As a Python Developer you will earn a competitive salary (to £90k) plus bonus and benefits.

Apply now to find out more about this Python Developer / Senior Software Engineer (NumPy Pandas SQL Data Modelling) opportunity.

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