Python Engineer

Harvey Nash
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Last month
£65,000 pa

Salary

£65,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Python Engineer

Hybrid working - 3 days per week onsite

Salary up to £65,000 per annum

A leading Birmingham-based client is seeking a Python Developer to design, build, and deploy applications using Python frameworks and LLM APIs. The position focuses on developing scalable, secure AI services in Azure's public cloud and involves hands-on work throughout the development lifecycle, including API design, data access, AI integration, and cloud deployment.

Key skills and responsibilities:

  • Design, develop, and maintain AI-driven applications and services utilising Python.
  • Build and manage RESTful APIs with FastAPI.
  • Integrate and oversee Large Language Models via OpenAI API or Claude (Anthropic) API.
  • Implement robust data access layers using SQLAlchemy.
  • Enhance performance and scalability by leveraging Redis for caching, session management, and task coordination.
  • Develop analytical dashboards and streamlined user interfaces with Dash.
  • Deploy, configure, and support applications on Azure App Services (Public Cloud).
  • Ensure all solutions adhere to security, performance, and reliability standards.
  • Collaborate effectively with product owners, data engineers, and stakeholders to translate business requirements into solutions.
  • Produce clean, maintainable, and thoroughly documented code while supporting technical best practices.

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Interested?! Send your up-to-date CV to Emma Siwicki at Harvey Nash for review

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