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Senior Python Engineer – AI Utilities Scale Up

Posted 3 months ago

Job Overview Senior full-stack python engineer (python django react AWS) is required to join a scale-up AI technology business that has just received significant funding (£10 Mill Plus) to disrupt the utility industry. This company was born out of a venture foundry with a strong history of developing great start-ups that has over 200 billion in assets so funding isn t a problem. You ll join a team of highly experienced entrepreneurs and technologists to deliver this state-of-the-art platform that utilizes AI to deliver insights to major utility businesses about the effectiveness of their workforces. Job Description The Role As a senior python engineer, you will join a start-up where the culture of delivery, agile, and accountability is second nature. You ll join a small team where everyone in the business has an impact on a daily basis and you are given accountability for your work. You will join a business that experiments rapidly and isn t afraid of adapting its roadmap if something isn t working. The company has a small engineering team of 5 currently that works in the below stack. Python Django AWS serverless Terraform React.js Working In this role you will use the above technologies to deliver greenfield features that drive an increase in user experience and user numbers. About You As a senior full-stack python engineer working for this high-growth start-up you will have a variety of skills that will make you succeed in this role. You will have 3 years experience in Python Django Experience in react.js Experience in cloud architectures and best practices. Experience with REST API s Experience working in a fast-paced environment Fluent English As a senior python engineer working for this AI utility business you can earn anywhere from £70k - £90k + a range of benefits and a mainly remote working pattern. Contact Details To apply for this role please email ##### or click apply now Have you been contacted by Propel recently? We're aware of an ongoing scam by a group posing as Propel employees.Learn more. #J-18808-Ljbffr