Place of work: United Kingdom, LONDON
Type of job contract: full time

Required education: No specifications
Offered salary: Not specified
Number of positions: 1

JOB DESCRIPTION:

Developer (Python, Django) London My client is looking for an in-house Developer (Python, Django) to help them develop their large back-office applications within the cyber security sector. Working with a small team to build but on grand projects, this role needs someone who can overachieve and push the envelope with integration work and testing. The role would mean working with the blue chip and government clients of a cyber security consultancy, growing massively and offices around the globe. Developer (Python, Django) Skills & Responsibilities: Very strong Python and Django skills Basic Linux system administration Strong experience in full-stack web development (HTML, CSS, SQL, JavaScript) Degree in Computer Science 3-7 years commercial experience in software development Git (gitlab) experience. Daily meetings to work on any open merge requests Strong interpersonal skills and desire to grow business with a variation of colleagues from throughout the firm Preferred familiarity with Ember.js or any other JavaScript framework, PostgreSQL, Django REST framework, Nginx / uwsgi, Celery, Ansible, Vagrant The work variety and technology options make this role specifically intriguing. The team and firm work on a community github, there’s great pension, holiday, and optional care schemes as well as personalised development plans including conference chances and financial exam support. Intrigued? If you think you fit the bill for this Developer (Python, Django) role, don’t delay in getting in touch. Call Dan Hopchet on 02077 806 700 or email over any enquires / CVs to and I’ll get right back to you. Developer (Python, Django) Reference: *AMC*DH/DA0404 Type: Permanent Location: London Duration: Contract only Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 and terrific package Contact: Dan Hopchet Telephone: 02077 806 700 E-mail:

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