Python Developer
Role: Python Backend Engineer
Location: Kings's Cross (2 days in office per week)
Salary: up to £75k
Our client is looking to revolutionise city transport networks with cutting-edge technology. Their platform is transforming transit operations across Europe. Their platform allows vehicles and devices to not only connect but also coordinate autonomously, allowing fleets to adjust their scheduling for better coordination.
They're looking for a skilled software engineer to drive the product expansion.
Your Role:
- Develop data-intensive applications in Python.
- Experience with Django, Flask or FastAPI.
- Design, implement, and test algorithms and data models.
- Build and maintain data processing pipelines.
- Design and deploy backends for web/mobile products.
- Collaborate in a fast-paced agile environment.
Requirements:
- 3+ years in Python development.
- Degree in computer science or similar.
- Passion for data and analytical mindset.
What They Offer:
- Shape the future of a growing startup.
- Competitive salary and benefits.
- Hybrid working model.
- Generous annual leave.
- Continuous learning opportunities.
Apply now for consideration regarding this excellent opportunity!
Understanding Recruitment is acting as an employment agency for this vacancy
Required skills
- Flask
- Python
- SQL
- Django
- numpy
- pandas
- fastAPI
Reference: 52497797
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