Data Engineer

MRJ Recruitment
Manchester
5 months ago
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We’re on the hunt for a skilled Data Engineer to join an established, high-growth business that’s redefining how major brands connect with their customers. The company is a major player in their space, partnering with household names in finance, retail, leisure and beyond to deliver experiences that keep customers coming back.


With ambitious growth plans and a modern, evolving tech stack, they’re looking to add a Data Engineer who enjoys working with modern tools, shaping scalable solutions, and bringing order and accessibility to complex data environments.


Salary of £60k - £65k + great perks and package (ask for more) | Remote first with quarterly meetups in Manchester (UK based)


This is a role where your work won’t sit in the background — you’ll be part of a small, collaborative team whose insights directly shape marketing, product, and customer experience for millions of users.


What you’ll be working on

  • Designing and optimising reliable data pipelines.
  • Using modern tools (Airflow) to ingest, transform, and prepare data.
  • Partnering with analysts, engineers, and product teams to deliver impactful data products.
  • Embedding a DataOps culture focused on automation, agility, and reliability.

The ideal candidate will possess these core skills

  • Advanced SQL for multi-source data querying and optimisation.
  • Python or similar for automation and data tasks.

As the exclusive recruitment partner, we’ve partnered with this pioneering team from the ground up, successfully placing talent across every level, from senior leaders to rising stars and everything in between. Working with us means you’ll receive an insider’s view of the company culture and valuable insights that will give you a genuine edge to stand out.


Ready to elevate your career? Join a forward-thinking tech group that’s redefining how digital experiences are crafted and delivered.


Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Information Technology and Engineering

Industries

  • Technology, Information and Media

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