Company
Oho Group
Oho Group
£70000 - £110000 per annum
Senior Software Engineer - London - Leading Digital Asset Management Company Permanent + Dynamic Team + Hands-On Are you a Senior Software Engineer with strong backend experience in Python? Are you looking for a chance to play a pivotal role in developing backend systems and contribute directly to the codebase? Look no further - this is a fantastic opportunity to join a leading digital asset management company as they expand their global team. They are looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join their London Office and work with a very high calibre team. You would own the design, planning, execution, and testing of projects, and shape the technical direction of their backend applications. This is great chance to make a tangible impact on product delivery and serve as the go-to expert in one or more areas of the codebase. What you would ideally have : Degree from top UK universities in a relevant field (e.g. Computer Science, Maths, Physics, Engineering) 5+ years of backend engineering experience Strong Python programming experience Strong experience with Terraform, Docker, AWS Strong experience in microservices architecture, systems architecture, working with multiple backend systems, continuous integration A passion for pushing boundaries in technology Great problem-solving abilities Excellent time management and communication skills What’s in it for you: Competitive salary Flexible hybrid working Paid parental leave 25 days of holiday + bank holidays Pension program Career growth and development opportunities … and more! If this sounds like the role for you, apply now for immediate consideration! Senior Software Engineer - London - Leading Digital Asset Management Company
Southend-on-Sea
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