Company
Oho Group
Oho Group
£45000 - £70000 per annum, Benefits: Excellent Benefits
Python Developer (Modelling) A start-up Health Technology company are looking to hire a Mid Level Python Developer to join their modelling team. In this role, you will have a high impact on the business, playing a critical part in architecting and building out their core platform. This is a hugely exciting opportunity to work at a high-growth start-up that are estimated to become one of the next Tech Unicorns. They have a great collaborative culture, with exceptional developers looking to take their company to the next level. Python Developer requirements: Exceptional Python development skills with experience writing production quality code in large Python projects Experience in designing and implementing complex algorithms Ability to understand and apply complex numerical concepts Testing modelling focused software to ensure quality and maintainability 2 + years experience in a commercial setting Nice to haves: Experience in deployment, release cycles, or CI/CD AWS Exposure to Data Science and Machine Learning Python Developer Offer: £45,000-£75,000 (Salary review every 6 months) Hybrid Working (London) Share options. Private Healthcare Generous leave, research and development time. Flexible hours. Fast Progression
Southend-on-Sea
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