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Backend Software Engineer Python FastAPI Data

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Greater London
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Backend Software Engineer / Developer (Python FastAPI Data) London to £90k

Are you a data centric Software Engineer with strong Python and SQL skills?

You could be progressing your career in a senior, hands-on role at a fast growing, global Insurance Underwriting technology provider that focusses on developing a complex SaaS calculation platform for rapidly growing Cyber Security insurance markets.

What's in it for you:

Salary to £90k + bonus 25 days holiday Private Medical Insurance (including dental and optical cashback) Life Insurance, Income Protection Pension Subsidised gym membership X4 paid volunteering days per year Season ticket loan Employee Assistance Programme Impactful role with great career progression

Your role:

As a Backend Software Engineer you will design and develop data centric backend services for the core platform with a focus on Python coding and building FastAPIs within an Azure environment with Databricks. You'll participate in the design and implementation of advanced mechanisms for data ingestion, transformation, mass parallel orchestration of network IO and will model data for a variety of purposes.

You'll also collaborate with the Infrastructure Team to maintain Infrastructure as Code and develop new features on the engineering platform.

Location / WFH:

There's a hybrid work from home model with three days a week in the high spec London, City office with rooftop bar.

About you:

You have strong Python backend software engineering skills You have experience of building FastAPIs You have a good knowledge of public cloud services, they're using Azure but experience with AWS or GCP is fine You have experience of working with data at scale You have strong SQL skills (PostgreSQL, SQL Server and ideally Databricks, or happy to learn it) You have a thorough knowledge of Computer Science fundamentals including Data Structures, Design Patterns, OOP You're collaborative and pragmatic with great communication skills

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