Python Developer
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About the Role
Python Developer – Regulatory Reporting Platform.
Location: London (Hybrid preferred).
Start: Immediate.
Days on site: 3 days.
Interview process: 2 stages.
This role involves critical regulatory reporting initiatives, supporting the Finance Controllers organization. Key responsibilities include developing and maintaining in-house components integrated with a vendor platform, automating and enhancing regulatory reporting data pipelines using Python, contributing to infrastructure tooling and CI/CD pipelines, and collaborating with finance and tech stakeholders.
Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain in-house components integrated with a vendor platform (ControllerView).
- Automate and enhance regulatory reporting data pipelines using Python.
- Contribute to environment setup, infrastructure tooling, and CI/CD pipelines.
- Write, optimize, and troubleshoot SQL queries for regulatory datasets.
- Collaborate with finance and tech stakeholders to understand reporting requirements.
- Support platform deployments, upgrades, and production issues.
- Maintain documentation and follow secure coding and compliance standards.
About the Candidate
Required Skills:
- Strong Python development experience in production environments.
- Good grasp of OOP, data structures, and algorithms.
- Experience with Agile development, Git, automated testing, and CI/CD.
- Intermediate-level SQL (write and tune queries).
- Familiarity with Linux/Unix systems and scripting.
- Comfortable with DevOps tooling and environment management.
About the Company
TwentyAI is a leader in providing finance technology solutions focused on regulatory reporting. The company emphasizes collaboration and innovation within its teams.
Company Culture and Benefits
The company's culture supports a hybrid working model, encouraging flexibility and a balance between office and remote work. They provide opportunities for personal growth, teamwork, and gaining experience in financial technology that is pivotal to regulatory standards.