Python Developer | Jobicy
Job Description
RemoteStar is looking to hire a Remote Python Developer on behalf of our client based in the UK with a fully remote work policy.
About Client:
Our Client is established on the fundamental principle of risk mitigation and management. The client is led by a team of information security and high-growth company specialists committed to combatting external cyber security threats facing your business.
About the role:
The Remote Python Developer plays a pivotal role in growing their external facing technical platform, supporting the customers’ needs, and driving technical excellence within the team.
Responsibilities:
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Drive the expansion of client’s data feeds and API offerings, collaborating with cross-functional teams to identify and prioritise customer requirements.
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Design, develop, and maintain high-performance APIs and data feeds, ensuring scalability, reliability, and security.
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Developing and Writing scripts to fetch data and generate reports in PDF to share with customers.
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Ensure adherence to best practices, coding standards, and quality guidelines throughout the development lifecycle.
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Troubleshoot and resolve complex technical issues, providing timely support to internal teams and external customers.
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Stay up to date on emerging technologies, industry trends, and best practices, proactively identifying opportunities to enhance the client’s platform.
Requirements:
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience
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Proficiency in Python, with a deep understanding of their respective ecosystems and best practices.
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Experience developing automation scripts to fetch data and generate PDF format to share with customers.
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Experience with Node.js is good to have
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Excellent problem-solving skills and a passion for tackling complex technical challenges.
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Strong communication skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate with cross-functional teams and stakeholders.
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Experience with the AWS Cloud Platform would be a bonus.