VirtueTech Recruitment Group
Python developer | Front Office Trading | £700 Inside | Hybrid, LDN | 6 Months Rolling

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Python developer | Front Office Trading | £700 Inside | Hybrid, LDN | 6 Months Rolling
Python developer | Front Office Trading | £700 Inside | Hybrid, LDN | 6 Months Rolling A Global Energy Trading Firm is scaling aggressively into new‑energy markets. They’re looking for a Python engineer who has experience sitting directly within the front office, embedded with traders, and can build tools that influence real‑time decision‑making. This Python Developer will be on the trading floor, working shoulder‑to‑shoulder with traders. The desk is looking for someone who can translate market problems into clean, reliable, production‑ready code with direct impact on P&L. This Python Developer will gain a high level of business exposure. You’re not just delivering tickets - you’re shaping how the desk thinks about storage optimisation, pre-trade analytics, and forecasting. You’ll gain a deep understanding of how energy markets work in practice, while partnering closely with some very sharp commercial minds.This Python Developer is: 💰Paying up to £700 (Inside IR35)🚆 Hybrid – 3 days on‑site⏰ 6‑month rolling contract💻Strong Python software engineering. Experience building systems in finance (e.g. trading, pricing, risk, PnL). Translating desk problems into Technical Solutions. This Python developer will be using the full Python ecosystem: NumPy, pandas, SciPy, Plotly, FastAPI, but the desk expects you to go beyond the textbook stack. If you are interested in this Python role with good Front Office experience, please reply with your latest CV or send to Alfie@virtuetech.io
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