Python Full Stack Developer with React

Python Full Stack Developer with React

Posted 1 day ago by Sincera Technologies, Inc.

Negotiable
Undetermined
Remote
Remote

Summary: The role of Python Full Stack Developer with React involves developing both frontend and backend components using technologies such as React, TypeScript, and FastAPI. The position requires expertise in state management, REST APIs, and DevOps practices including CI/CD pipelines and Docker. The developer will also work with data outputs from machine learning and statistical models. This is a remote position, allowing for flexible work arrangements.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop frontend components using React and TypeScript.
  • Implement backend services with FastAPI and Python.
  • Manage state using Redux or similar libraries.
  • Integrate REST APIs and authentication patterns.
  • Utilize workflow automation tools like Webcon.
  • Set up and maintain CI/CD pipelines and Docker for cloud deployment.
  • Work with API outputs from machine learning and statistical models.

Key Skills:

  • Proficiency in React and TypeScript.
  • Experience with FastAPI and Python.
  • Knowledge of REST APIs and authentication patterns.
  • Familiarity with state management libraries such as Redux.
  • Understanding of CI/CD pipelines and Docker.
  • Experience with workflow automation tools.
  • Ability to work with data outputs from ML/statistical models.

Salary (Rate): £56.00 hourly

City: undetermined

Country: undetermined

Working Arrangements: remote

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: IT

Detailed Description From Employer:

Technical Requirements:

- Frontend: React, TypeScript, component libraries, and state management (Redux or similar).

- Backend/Integration: FastAPI (Required), Python, REST APIs, and authentication patterns.

- Workflow/Automation: Webcon or similar engines (preferred).

- DevOps: CI/CD pipelines, Docker, and cloud deployment.

- Data: Experience with API outputs from ML/statistical models.