Python Developer - SC Cleared - Onsite

Milton Keynes
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Network IT is currently recruiting for a Python Developer to design, develop, test, and maintain high-quality software solutions for our client in Milton Keynes.

 

In this role, you will focus on building scalable, efficient, and maintainable applications while collaborating closely with cross-functional teams to deliver impactful technical solutions.

 

Our client is looking for someone with strong Python experience, along with Goland and C# / .net.

 

This is a fully onsite role due to the work being carried out. You will need to be eligible for SC Clearance, and hold a British Passport.

 

Role: Python Developer

Duration: 6 Months

Rate: £540 per day

Status: Inside IR35

Location: Milton Keynes

Working Pattern: Onsite Role

 

Key Responsibilities

Develop, enhance, and maintain Python-based applications and services

Background with Golang and C# / .Net skills

Write clean, efficient, reusable, and well-documented code

Participate in the full software development lifecycle, from requirements gathering to deployment and support

Ensure code quality through unit testing, code reviews, and best practices

Integrate systems with APIs, SOC environments, and third-party services as required

Contribute to improving development processes, tools, and team standards

Must be eligible for SC Clearance, and hold a British Passport

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