Data Engineer

Telford, Shropshire, SY2 5TN, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£430 – £483 pd

Salary

£430 – £483 pd

Posted
20 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Data Engineer

Rate: £483

Clearance Required: SC - hold SC with HMRC or another governing body

Duration: 6 months

Telford with 2 days/week in office

An engineer to initially be part of the DWIT project. This would be based on legacy technology, so Unix, SQL Developer, Informatica, Business Objects etc. Once DWIT is completed, they will join a team with varying technologies including the legacy ones below but also using newer cloud-based technologies, so any knowledge in either side would be beneficial at a later date.

A person with good enthusiasm and pro-active behaviours to work with other engineers and create a positive team culture, SQL, PL/SQL and Unix experience are a must but would also benefit from experience in Jira/Confluence use, Business Objects & Informatica Join one of Capgemini's most exciting and fast-growing data teams, delivering secure, scalable and innovative data solutions that power smarter decisions, modern digital services and the adoption of AI and GenAI across the UK public sector.

We're looking for experienced Data Engineers to help design, build and optimise data pipelines and platforms that make a real impact.

What you'll do

Build, enhance and operate data pipelines for ingestion, transformation and curation.

Design secure, reliable and performant data integration solutions.

Work closely with product teams and stakeholders to shape requirements and deliver high quality data products.

Share best practice, mentor colleagues and contribute to our engineering community.

Collaborate in Agile, multi-disciplinary teams.What you'll bring

Strong SQL and data modelling skills.

Knowledge of Oracle

Solid understanding of data engineering fundamentals (integration, transformation, orchestration, version control)

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