Python Engineer

Parity Network
Edinburgh, Alba / Scotland, United Kingdom
Today
£550 pd

Salary

£550 pd

Posted
20 Apr 2026 (Today)

Python Engineer | Edinburgh / Glasgow (Hybrid)

Contract | up to £550/day (Outside IR35)

Parity Network is recruiting on behalf of a public sector organisation seeking a Python Engineer for an initial 6-month contract. This hybrid role requires time on-site in either Edinburgh or Glasgow.

This is a hands-on engineering position focused on building and enhancing production-grade automation services using OCR, Large Language Models (LLMs), and computer vision to process complex legal and property documents.

You will work in an agile environment developing scalable AI-driven systems that support high-volume document automation and digital transformation initiatives.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and enhance AI/ML automation services using OCR, LLMs, and object detection

Build Python-based services for document processing and structured data extraction

Support automation of legal document and title sheet analysis

Develop computer vision solutions for document validation (e.g. signatures, forms)

Build and maintain FastAPI microservices and APIs

Work across AWS services (Lambda, S3, SQS, CloudWatch, IAM)

Support CI/CD pipelines, deployments, and production monitoring

Troubleshoot and resolve live service issues across cloud and data systems

Collaborate in agile teams using pair programming, code reviews, and sprint delivery

Ensure high-quality code, testing, and system design standardsEssential Skills

Strong Python (3.9+) development experience

Hands-on experience with AI/ML (OCR, LLMs, or computer vision)

PyTorch and/or Hugging Face Transformers

OpenCV and image processing (PIL/Pillow)

FastAPI or similar API frameworks

Pandas / NumPy for data processing

AWS experience (Lambda, S3, CloudWatch, IAM, SQS)

SQL and database integration experience

CI/CD pipelines and agile delivery experience

Strong testing and software engineering practices (TDD preferred)If this sounds like the role for you, please get in touch with me, Lynne Strang, for more information or click on the apply button.

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