Python Developer
trg.recruitment
Job Description
Role: Python Software Engineer Location: Remote (anywhere from Europe) Salary: Up to £90k / €100k base + equity We're partnered with a well-funded startup that's building AI agents to automate operations in the consumer goods space. Small team, strong backers, and real traction with customers. The Role As a Python Software Engineer, you'll be designing and building intelligent, autonomous systems that solve real operational problems for growing brands.
You'll own solutions end-to-end - from architecture and scoping through to production - working closely with product and engineering leadership. This is a hands-on role with genuine ownership and direct influence over how the product evolves as the company scales. What You'll Be Doing Designing and building agentic solutions that reason, act, and learn independently Owning the full solution lifecycle - architecture, MVP scoping, delivery, and iteration Writing and reviewing code across a modern Python-based stack Using AI coding tools as your primary development workflow Collaborating closely with Product to identify opportunities and challenge assumptions Keeping stakeholders aligned on progress, priorities, and trade-offs Spotting issues early and re-aligning fast to keep delivery on track The Ideal Candidate Will Have 4+ years building products in fast-paced startup environments Python as a core language, with comfort working across the stack Experience using AI coding tools daily The ability to think in systems of intelligent, autonomous components Strong ownership mentality - resourceful, independent, and outcome-driven A relevant degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or similar Why Join Competitive salary + equity in a fast-growing startup Fully remote across Europe 25 days holiday + local public holidays Small, tight-knit team where every contribution has direct impact Great benefits and regular team meetups Fast-moving, AI-native, and high-impact - this role is for engineers who want to build autonomous systems that solve real problems, not just write code.