Full Stack Software Developer

Leeds
5 days ago
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Position: Full-Stack Software Engineer (Python, AWS, TypeScript, React)

Duration: Until Feruary 2026

Rate: £500 per day Inside IR35

Location; up-to 2x/week in Leeds.

Public Sector Experience is Highly Beneficial

Brio Digital is working with a leading health tech consultancy looking for an experienced Python Developer with expertise in Public Sector delivery.

Python Developer Responsibilities:

Designing, developing, and maintaining Python-based applications and services.
Collaborating with cross-functional teams to define requirements and deliver high-quality software solutions.
Experience using; Typescript, React and Node.
Implementing data processing pipelines using PySpark for efficient data analysis.
Integrating with AWS services and utilizing cloud infrastructure for scalable and reliable applications.
Conducting code reviews, debugging, and troubleshooting to ensure code quality and performance.
Writing clean, efficient, and reusable code while adhering to coding standards and best practices.
Collaborating with the team to continuously improve software development processes and tools.
Keeping up to date with the latest industry trends and technologies in Python development and AWS services.

Python Developer Requirements:

Extensive experience in Python development, including proficiency in core Python libraries and frameworks.
Public Sector ideally, NHS
Strong knowledge of AWS services, particularly in designing and implementing solutions using services like Lambda, S3, EC2, and Redshift.
Hands-on experience with PySpark for big data processing and analysis.
Familiarity with database technologies, such as PostgreSQL, MySQL, or MongoDB.
Solid understanding of software development principles, design patterns, and best practices.
Experience with version control systems, preferably Git.
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills, with the ability to debug and resolve complex issues.
Strong communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with stakeholders.
This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to developing innovative health tech solutions in a collaborative and dynamic environment. If you are a talented Python Developer with expertise in AWS and PySpark, we would love to hear from you.

To apply, please submit your updated CV or Email for more information.

Please note that this position is Inside IR35 and the rate is set at £500 per day.

You will need to pass BPSS checks

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