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Python Software Developer

Playtech
Greater London
2 days ago
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Job Description

As a Software Developer, you will be become part of a diverse, highly technical development team, where everyone's input is valued. Our main focus is on solving complex, data-heavy problems in the most efficient way possible. Our office of Software Engineers & Testers operate within a highly collaborative environment and we like to play each person to their strengths, ensuring they are always working within a team that will not only challenge them but ultimately prove fulfilling.

Technically, we use many Open Source technologies, keeping our tech stack cutting edge where possible. Your role as a Software Engineer will be to create and maintain applications within our micro service architecture using a mix of Python, Docker, Kubernetes, Oracle SQL, MongoDB, Kafka and RabbitMQ. Experience in these specific technologies is highly desirable and it is essential to have experience in Linux environments, Databases and a confidence in general programming paradigms.

Your influential mission. You will... 

  • Develop our Sportsbook product and applications.
  • Implement new features and maintaining production code.
  • Design innovative solutions to complex problems.
  • Contribute meaningful peer code reviews.
  • Implement unit tests.
  • Work in an agile development process.


Qualifications

Components for success. You have...

  • Experience using Python. 
  • Linux / Unix experience.
  • Solid experience with relational databases.
  • An interest in Python and Open Source technologies.
  • The ability to learn on the job and show an aptitude for solving complex technical problems.

You'll get extra points for...

  • Experience within a highly technical environment, solving complex problems.
  • Experience of using Micro Services, RESTful APIs, message brokers (e.g. RabbitMQ) and NoSQL datastores (e.g. MongoDB).
  • Experience of Docker, Kubernetes.
  • Experience of developing applications using non-blocking IO (event loops).
  • Experience of asyncio.
  • Good understanding of client-server architecture and web protocols.
  • Previous commercial experience in Gambling or Sports Betting sector.
  • An outside interest in programming reflected by a blog / portfolio, GitHub, Bit Bucket profile or personal website.



Additional Information

GENBET TEAM 

Playtech Sports is a subsidiary of Playtech. Playtech Sports builds mobile and desktop applications for sports betting operators and has a proud history and a proven track record with the biggest players in the business. Our GenBet product provides operators with a robust and secure central customer management platform onto which any number of products can be added and managed. Sportsbook, Lottery, Pool Betting and Fixed-Odds Games modules allow the operator to tailor their online service whilst a comprehensive back office and reporting suite provides powerful tools for event and market management. 

Playtech is an equal opportunities employer. Our mission is to welcome everyone and create inclusive teams. We celebrate differences and encourage everyone to join us and be themselves at work.

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