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Python Developer | 9 Months | £400 - £450 Per Day | Outside IR35 | Fully Remote

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Machine Learning/ Automation Developer

Principal Data Engineer

Contract Senior Python Developer

Duration: 3 months

IR35: Outside IR35

Location: Fully Remote Working

Are you a seasoned contract Python Developer with solid PyQt experience and a passion for building high-quality windows desktop applications? We're looking for a Senior Python Developer to join our client on a initial 3-month contract - with the potential for extension.

This is your chance to work remotely with a collaborative team, contribute to real-world applications, and get exposure to machine learning feature development.

What You'll Be Doing:

Designing and building robust windows desktop applications using Python and PyQt
Applying your deep understanding of OOP, design patterns, and GUI architecture
Using tolls such as Qt Designer, QThreading, signals & slots effectively
Integrating REST APIs and working with local databases like SQLite
Writing unit tests, debugging, and optimizing code for performance
Maintaining clean, modular, and scalable code
Using Git for version control and collaborating through code reviews.The role would suit a senior developer looking to work with a modern Python/PyQT tech stack who is able to analyse and optimise the existing tooling.

If you are interested in the role, please apply to the advert or send across a copy of your CV to

Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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