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I am working with a consultancy who are looking for a SC Cleared Python developer with AWS experience. The ideal candidate would be based in Newcastle, however they may be open to candidates based in Leeds, Manchester or London. This is a 3 month inside IR35 contract. Rate - £320 per day. 

Responsabilities:

Python:
Developing and enhancing functionality to the Feature Vector Generation (FVG) and Machine Learning Framework (MLF) packages, used to handle dataset generation for model training, and model training respectively.
Data Science knowledge is desirable for the above as well, but knowing Python should allow an engineer to pick things up with a bit of support from the data scientist(s) within the team.
Docker:
Creating and managing images to allow the Python packages described above to be run in AWS via Elastic Container Service (ECS)
CI/CD: GitLab CI
Configuring pipelines to facilitate the deployment of the previously mentioned Python packages to various environments. Stages include unit tests, package building and security scanning, Docker image building and scanning.
Configuring and maintaining pipelines to deploy infrastructure for the Model Training Environment (MTE) to various AWS environments.
IaC: Terraform
Configuring and updating terraform modules to deploy various applications and infrastructure into AWS environments
Creating, deploying, monitoring, and diagnosing issues in services such as ECS, S3, IAM, Athena, VPCIf this is something of interest, please apply

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