Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Up to £90k DOE + hybrid working
The right to work in the UK without sponsorship is essential for this vacancy. An exciting opportunity for a Principal Python Software Developer position has arisen with a fast-growing AI startup, using advanced 3D AI technology for the construction industry, based in London. This is an excellent opportunity for a Principal Python Software Developer to join the software team, where you will enhance the core software and deployment processes, focusing on system architecture, backend implementation, cloud deployment, and performance optimisation. You will also be involved with training junior engineers. You will commit to a hybrid working model, required onsite 3 days a week. Experience of the Principal Python Software Developer position will include: 5+ years of experience in software development using Python Understanding of ML Frameworks, AI or Computer Vision Good experience in React Cloud infrastructure knowledge of either AWS or Azure If you are a Principal Python Software Developer looking for an exciting new opportunity in a game-changing AI start-up, please apply today to learn more.
Southend-on-Sea
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