Full Stack Developer Python React


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Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

24th June 2022

Location

Kings Langley

Salary/Rate

£50000 - £60000

Type

Permanent

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Full Stack Developer Hertfordshire to £60k

Full Stack Developer (Python React Azure CI/CD Docker). Would you like to utilise your Full Stack Developer skills within a tech for good company that is shaping the world's energy future?

Global green energy provider is seeking a Full Stack Developer to join their team. You'll be working on a brand new product that connects customers and allows them to view various real-time monitoring reports on financials, health and safety, farm efficiency and more. You'll be working across the full tech stack to build out web interfaces and design APIs utilising technologies including Python and React deployed on Azure as well as tools including Docker.

Based in Hertfordshire, you'll be joining a friendly, supportive and collaborative team. There is parking available and the office is easily commutable from Hemel Hempstead, Watford, St. Albans, Kings Langley and London Euston. The company is dedicated to personal and professional development and will actively encourage you to try out new ideas and learn new skills allowing you to reach your full potential.

You won't be expected to be in the office every day and can work remotely 2 - 3 days a week.

Requirements:

An experienced Full Stack Developer with good knowledge of Python and React

Cloud experience ideally using Azure (will consider AWS and GCP)

Experience within CI/CD environment

Familiar with Docker

Excellent communication and collaboration skills

As a Full Stack Developer you can expect to earn a competitive salary (up to £60k) plus benefits.

Apply today or call to have a confidential discussion about this Full Stack Developer (Python React) role.

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