Remote Senior Python Engineer, Application Platform
PandaDoc
πRemote - Poland
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Job highlights
Summary
Join our Application Platform Track as a Senior Python Engineer and contribute to building mission-critical domain services for internal and external users.
Requirements
- At least 5+ years of development experience with Python
- Strong understanding and experience in AsyncIO
- Experience with any relational databases (SQL queries, migrations, optimization)
- Solid experience with message queues (e.g. RabbitMQ, NATS, Kafka)
- Good understanding of the development cycle from requirements analysis and deployment to application monitoring
- Hands-on experience in developing a microservice architecture
- Extensive hands-on experience in developing applications within both monolithic and microservice architectures
- Communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing
Responsibilities
- Participate in the whole development process from backlog refinement and testing to launching product features and technical improvements
- Build and maintain application architecture
- Follow and contribute to agile development processes (Scrum framework)
Benefits
- An honest, open culture that emphasizes feedback and promotes professional and personal development
- An opportunity to work from anywhere β our team is distributed worldwide, from Lisbon to Manila, from Florida to California
- 6 self-care days
- A competitive salary
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