Data Engineer

Gold Group
Surrey, United Kingdom
Last month
£50,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £60,000 pa

Posted
31 Mar 2026 (Last month)

Data Engineer

📍 Location: Surrey 💰 Salary: £50k - £60k + Benefits| 🕒 Type: Full-time/Permanent - Hybrid

Data Engineer Overview

I am hiring for my financial services client in Surrey who are looking for a Data Engineer to design, build, and support data solutions and reporting systems. You'll work closely with business stakeholders to deliver high-quality data pipelines, SQL solutions, and Power BI dashboards.

As a Data Engineer you will need to have experience using Power BI and Microsoft Fabric.

The role will focus on cleaning existing data, to clean and standardise/understand the current data as my client work towards implementing their own data warehouse. There will be elements of writing scripts but also troubleshooting and understanding existing scripts and also relaying this information to stakeholders in the business

Data Engineer Key Responsibilities

Develop SQL scripts and stored procedures (Oracle & SQL Server)

Build and maintain data pipelines and transformations

Support and deploy Power BI dashboards

Integrate data from multiple sources (Excel, blob storage, etc.)

Translate business requirements into technical specifications

Maintain data platform documentation

Collaborate with stakeholders and support reporting users

Data Engineer Required Skills

Strong experience with SQL Server and complex datasets

Experience building data pipelines and ETL processes

Knowledge of database schema design and permissions

Experience with Power BI and reporting solutions

Understanding of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)

Strong stakeholder communication skills

Excellent problem-solving and analytical ability

Data Engineer Nice to Have

Experience in Financial Services

Knowledge of Power Automate or Microsoft Fabric

Experience in Agile environments

Mentoring or team support experience

Why Apply?

Work on modern data platforms and reporting solutions

Opportunity to influence data architecture and processes

Collaborative, delivery-focused team

Career development and growth opportunities

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