Python Developer for Renewable Energy

Peaple Talent United Kingdom
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AI Summary

Join a fast-growing renewable-energy company in Bristol that’s using data and technology to power the UK’s clean-energy transition. With strong investment and a forward-thinking culture, it’s a place where engineers can shape new tools, influence real change, and make a meaningful impact from day one.

Key Highlights
Developing and maintaining in-house Python applications
Building & optimising user interfaces and APIs
Designing and managing ETL pipelines with concurrency for large-scale processing
Technical Skills Required
Python API development ETL pipelines AWS (ECS, S3, EC2, RDS, CloudWatch)
Benefits & Perks
£50k-£60k salary
Fully remote work
Work that directly contributes to the transition to clean, sustainable energy

Job Description


🌿 Python Developer | Renewable Energy | Fully Remote | £50k - £60k 🌍


Join a fast-growing renewable-energy company in Bristol that’s using data and technology to power the UK’s clean-energy transition. With strong investment and a forward-thinking culture, it’s a place where engineers can shape new tools, influence real change, and make a meaningful impact from day one.


They’re scaling their data capability and are looking for someone who can blend strong Python software engineering with data engineering skills to help build high-impact internal tools and data systems.


What you’d be working on:

• Developing and maintaining in-house Python applications

• Building & optimising user interfaces and APIs

• Designing and managing ETL pipelines with concurrency for large-scale processing

• Monitoring, troubleshooting and improving a broad range of AWS services


What they’re looking for:

• 4+ years’ professional Python development experience

• Strong understanding of API development principles

• Hands-on background with ETL pipelines & concurrent processing

• Experience working with AWS (ECS, S3, EC2, RDS, CloudWatch)


Role details:

📍 Bristol - Fully Remote

💰 £50k–£60k

🌱 Work that directly contributes to the transition to clean, sustainable energy


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