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Python Developer | 9 Months | £400 - £450 Per Day | Outside IR35 | Fully Remote

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Python Developer | 9 Months | £400 - £450 Per Day | Outside IR35 | Fully Remote

We’re recruiting for a Python Developer for a 9-month contract. This role is determined as Outside IR35, pays £400 - £450 per day and requires no onsite work.
 
The successful candidate will be responsible for enhancing, designing, and deploying ongoing improvements to our bespoke data pipeline and associated API services.
 
Key Requirements

5+ years of Python experience with frameworks like Flask, FastAPI, and Django.
Strong command orchestration tools (e.g. Prefect, Airflow), Docker, and AWS infrastructure (CDK, Terraform).
Solid understanding of API services, authentication methods (JWT, SSO), and clear, pragmatic communication skills.
Maintain, upgrade, and improve existing systems and custom ETL pipelines.
Collaborate with developers, data scientists, and QA teams to enhance tooling, processes, and documentation.
Guide best practices and governance for web applications and services.
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If you feel like this Python Developer role is a good fit for you and would like to know more then please apply with your most up to date CV.

Python Developer | 9 Months | £400 - £450 Per Day | Outside IR35 | Fully Remote

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