Software Engineer Python - Tech for Good

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Glasgow
7 months ago
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Software Engineer / Developer (Python SQL Data Science) Remote UK to £65k

Are you a data centric Software Engineer with strong Python coding skills?

You could be progressing your career, working on cutting edge Renewable Energy technology.

As a Software Engineer you'll collaborate with a small team with a focus on onboarding new sites on the core product, which continuously retrieves data from wind and solar farms around the world, generates financial reports, key performance indicators and incident analysis. You'll write custom queries and calculations for the clients' desired data insights as well as supporting existing sites with monitoring, reporting and custom calculations, collaborating with Data Scientists.

There are plenty of training and self development opportunities as well as career progression into more senior development, leadership roles or other areas of the business.

Location / WFH:

There's a remote first policy although ideally you'll be able to meet up with the team in the Glasgow office occasionally (not mandatory, expenses paid), you'll be working with a diverse, friendly team on complex and interesting systems.

About you:

You have strong Python coding skills, including Pandas You have worked with data centric systems, have good SQL skills and an interest in Data Science You have a good understanding of public cloud platforms; they use Azure so experience with that'd be great but AWS or GCP also fine You're collaborative with great communication skills and Agile team experience

What's in it for you:

Salary to £65k Pension Discounted green travel 24 days holiday with the option to buy 10 days or sell 5 Enhanced maternity and paternity packages 4 volunteering days per year Training and career development Interesting work on a Tech for Good product

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