Data Engineer

Brio Digital
Leeds
8 months ago
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Data Engineer – HealthTech – UK Remote (AWS / Databricks / Python / SQL)


Job Title: Data Engineer
Location: 1-2x/week on-site in Leeds
Duration: Until March 2026
Day Rate: £500/day Inside IR35


NHS or Central Gov experience is ESSENTIAL


Brio Digital are supporting a HealthTech consultancy who require a Data Engineer to support an ongoing transformation project across NHS data platforms.


What You’ll Do

  • Design and maintain end-to-end data pipelines within the AWS ecosystem


  • Build reliable data solutions using Databricks, Python, and SQL


  • Integrate and optimise data from diverse sources, including MongoDB


  • Develop and maintain ETL processes for analytical and operational use


  • Implement data quality, governance, and testing frameworks


  • Collaborate with data analysts, scientists, and delivery teams to ensure accessible, trusted data


  • Contribute to the evolution of scalable, cloud-native data architectures



What You’ll Bring

  • Strong hands-on experience with Python for ETL and data engineering


  • Advanced SQL skills across data modelling, optimisation, and stored procedures


  • Experience with AWS Data Services (e.g., Glue, Redshift, S3, Lambda, Databricks)


  • Familiarity with MongoDB or other NoSQL databases


  • Understanding of modern data architecture and data governance principles


  • Experience with CI/CD, version control, and agile project delivery


  • Strong problem-solving and stakeholder collaboration skills



Nice-to-Have

  • Exposure to NHS or healthcare data sources


  • Knowledge of FHIR or other healthcare data standards


  • Experience tuning Spark workloads in Databricks


  • Familiarity with Docker, Kubernetes, or Terraform



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