Senior Python Engineer- Frankfurt, Germany

BIZ4D

Job location

Rwanda

Employment status

Full–time

Job details

Who we are:

We combine cutting-edge research with a practical understanding of the challenges that companies face when dealing with modern battery systems. Our vision is to drastically improve battery performance as a key to a clean energy future by providing a software-only and highly scalabl solution for battery health analysis and forecasting.

To do this, we need passionate builders and storytellers to join our growing team. We are currently a team of 15 with diverse backgrounds in science, business, and engineering. We value passion and humbleness and are looking for a great data science talent.

Do you love sustainable energy and software and the magic that happens when they converge at scale? Do you have the skills and experience we’re looking for to better serve our clients? If so, we’d like to meet!

What we are looking for:

We are looking for a highly-skilled, full-time Python Developer who is eager to improve and accelerate our software development process. You will be responsible for the code quality of our product. You will develop new python modules yourself and support the implementations of our battery engineers, e.g. in pair-programming sessions. You will also work together with your Infrastructure Team to ensure a highly scalable code base for our cloud-based environments.

What you will do:
• Develop new python modules as part of our battery analysis cloud platform
• Improve overall code quality and accelerate software development
• Pair-programming with battery-engineers
• Mentor junior developers to improve their Python skills
• Align battery-related functionalities with the overall cloud-computing framework
• Participate in the coordination of our agile development process

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