This is an exceptional opportunity to be a key part of a team of eight
developers and three sysadmins at PrimarySite, the leading provider of
primary school websites.
About PrimarySite
We're a 60 person company formed over ten years ago who build great
products for primary schools to save them time and money, whilst
enabling them to communicate more effectively with parents. Our office
is located in the centre of Newark, with easy access to both train
stations and the A1.
About the team
You would be joining us as a member of the Product Development team,
working on-site with the Product Owner. We use the Kanban methodology,
and support several different applications — mostly built as
micro-services.
Our team's work is of a high quality — every line of code is peer
reviewed and there is a minimum requirement of 90% test coverage. We
constantly work to improve our processes and currently score a 10 out
of 12 on the Joel Test
What you'd bring to the team:
At least 3 years of building web applications with Python.
Experience in delivering products in an agile environment.
The ability to write well structured and thoroughly tested code.
A solid understanding of software design patterns, providing
well-architected solutions to complex problems.
We'd welcome further skills in the following areas:
Django
React or similar front-end framework
REST APIs
Redis
Varnish
Postgres
Celery
In return we'll provide:
A laptop of your choosing
An adjustable standing desk and Aeron chair
Flexible working
Childcare vouchers
Contribution pension scheme
Cycle to work scheme
Time for side projects to expand your skill set
Conference and training opportunities
Social events
Up to 34 days annual leave
If you're interested in working with us, please send a covering letter
and CV to jobs@primarysite.net.
https://primarysite.net/about-us/django-dev/
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Christian Ledermann
Newark-on-Trent - UK
Mobile : +44 7474997517
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/christianledermann
https://github.com/cleder/
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