Python Engineer – Remote,Europe
Berlin
Germany
Contract
Software Development
Python Engineer – Europe – Remote – Freelance
Job: Python Engineer
Client Location: Germany
Availability: 40 hours per week
Contract duration: 4 months (Potential to extend)
Skills:
· Backend: Python/FastAPI
· Frontend: TypeScript/React
· Infrastructure: Google Cloud Platform, Terraform, Kubernetes
· Nice to have: Healthcare / Life Sciences or DICOM experience
Role:
· Design, develop, and deploy robust applications for a global life sciences company
· Leverage your expertise in Python/FastAPI to create seamless backend solutions
· Implement and manage infrastructure on Google Cloud Platform, using Terraform and Kubernetes.
If this role is of interest, please send an up-to-date CV to taylor.lewis@darwinrecruitment.com
Darwin Recruitment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Alex Hevey

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