Full-Stack Systems & Development Specialist (Python/Django) — EPFL

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The reference location stated in the job ad is Lausanne, Canton of Ticino. Remote-tagged roles still retain the city reference for tax, contract and G Permit enrolment purposes.

Original description

Mission Every semester, thousands of evaluations and examinations are organised at EPFL. An important part is based on automated correction systems and dedicated digital solutions. The CePro (Centre Propédeutique) supports an increasing number of teachers in the design, organisation and digitisation of examinations, as well as in the processing of data and the provision of suitable user interfaces. In order to strengthen its team, CePro is looking for a motivated specialist to contribute to the evolution of infrastructure and the development of modern web tools used in academic evaluation processes. The position is mainly oriented towards the development of web applications, with participation in the administration of the application infrastructure and the support of users. Developments are part of a modern environment based on Git, Docker and good software development practices (tests, code review). Main tasks and responsibilities - Maintain and develop the IT environment in collaboration with the IT Department (updates, system configuration, security). - Administer and optimize servers and application services under Unix/Linux. - Design, develop and maintain full-stack web applications for automated review management and correction. - Participate in the deployment and maintenance of internal applications. - Contribute to technological choices and the evolution of software architecture. - Provide application support and support to teachers in the use of examination management tools. - Ensure compliance with good practices in security and data protection. • Profile - ES/HES computer training (or training deemed equivalent). - 2 to 5 years of professional experience. - Good autonomy in managing servers and services. - Good experience in full-stack development. - High interest in hybrid environments combining systems and development. - Sensitivity to security and data protection issues. - Excellent command of French and good knowledge of English. Technical expertise -

Job details

  • Company: EPFL
  • Position: Full-Stack Systems & Development Specialist (Python/Django)
  • Location: Lausanne, Ticino
  • Sector: education
  • Expired on: 2026-05-19

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