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Lead Developer, Python, AWS, MedTech - Botley

Python Software Foundation
Oxford
2 weeks ago
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Job TitleLead Developer, Python, AWS, MedTech - BotleyJob Description

As our Lead Developer, you will play a pivotal role in our team, leveraging your expertise in Python, cloud technologies (AWS), databases, Kubernetes, Terraform, and microservice architecture. Your main responsibilities will include designing and building key platforms for our business which utilize Machine Learning and AI to analyze complex medical imaging data. You will also be expected to mentor and lead junior developers, fostering a supportive and collaborative team environment that encourages hard work and innovative thinking.

Restrictions

  • No telecommuting
  • No Agencies Please

Requirements

We are seeking an ideal candidate with a solid skill set in Python development, focusing primarily on back-end tasks while also having experience with the full stack. You should possess strong cloud experience, specifically with AWS, and ideally have exposure to both Kubernetes and Terraform. It is essential to have an understanding or experience within Microservice Architecture or a microservices environment. While experience in the medical device sector is preferred, we also welcome candidates from other regulated industries that involve documentation. Experience in developing applications that process complex data, such as imaging or video—especially those incorporating Machine Learning or AI components—would be highly beneficial. We value the right person for our team above all else, so even if you don’t meet all the criteria, if you find this role intriguing, we encourage you to apply or reach out to discuss further.

About the Company

Join us at our innovative Machine Learning MedTech company, with offices located in both Oxford and London. We are committed to creating a supportive atmosphere that rewards hard work and innovation. We offer flexible working arrangements, including the option to work up to four days a week from home. Some of the benefits for this role include 25 days of holiday, bank holidays, and employee share options. If you are a Lead Developer or Senior Software Engineer interested in this excellent opportunity, we invite you to apply now for immediate consideration!

Contact Info

  • E-mail contact: dontsendemail @ usetheapply . link
  • Web: https://devitjobs.uk/jobs/Corriculo-Ltd-Lead-Developer-Python-AWS-MedTech---Botley


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