Python Developer

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Python Developer job in London – £60k to £120k

Hexwired Recruitment has partnered with a world-leading investment finance company based in London that is seeking for a Python Developer with strong experience in Python and FastAPI.

The ideal candidate will be a recent graduate from a top university, holding a Masters degree or PhD in a finance-related field. Experience in quantitative research and AI risk analytics is highly desirable.

The company is a highly lucrative player in the finance industry. With ongoing development and growth, there will be excellent opportunities to apply data-driven processes to drive innovation in the sector, as well as to work with top-tier clients on their portfolios.

Key Skills:

  • Recent graduate from a top university, holding a Master’s degree or PhD

  • Ideally from a finance background

  • Strong proficiency in Python

  • Experience with Fullstack development, APIs, cloud services, FastAPI, internal services, backend APIs, automation, and Kubernetes

    The company is offering a salary between £60k and £120k, along with an excellent benefits package. This is a hybrid role, with options to work both remotely and in the office. If this Python Developer job in London is of interest to you, please apply.

    For more information on this role, or any other jobs in Embedded Systems, C++ Programming, DevOps, FPGA, Electronics, Hardware, Embedded Linux, Java, Python, C#, Golang Development, Machine Learning, Data Science, or Simulation, contact us today

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