Data Engineer

Derbyshire Support & Facilities Services Limited
Sutton-in-Ashfield
4 days ago
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The Data Engineer will play a key role in the development and operation of the organisation’s modern data architecture, supporting the implementation of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) and the wider digital data ecosystem. The postholder will design and maintain robust data pipelines, integrations and engineering solutions that enable secure, reliable and high-quality data flows across clinical systems, analytics platforms and national services.

Although hybrid working is in place and available across the team, as this role will be key to the EPR programme there will be a requirement to be on site at Sherwood Forest Hospitals a minimum of 3 days per week.

The postholder will ensure that data is accurately extracted, transformed and loaded (ETL) into the new EPR platform, maintaining integrity, security and compliance with NHS standards. They will work closely with technical teams, suppliers and clinical stakeholders to deliver reliable data solutions that support safe and efficient patient care.

The role aligns with the NHS National Competency Framework for Data Professionals and represents a Senior Practitioner–level data engineering position. The postholder will support the wider organisational data agenda by ensuring alignment between the EPR, the data platform and other core systems, contributing to major transformation programmes and the ongoing development of the Trust’s data infrastructure.

They will help shape the Trust’s future data architecture by ensuring that EPR and related system data can be securely integrated with organisational and national platforms, including the NHS Federated Data Platform (FDP), in line with interoperability and governance requirements.

As priorities evolve, the postholder will work across areas such as system integration, platform development, pipeline optimisation and the enhancement of organisational data assets. This flexible approach ensures specialist engineering capability is deployed where it delivers the greatest benefit, supporting programme delivery and the long‑term sustainability of the Trust’s data and digital services.

Derbyshire Support and Facilities Services Ltd. (DSFS) is a subsidiary company that’s 100% owned by Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

DSFS has just over 900 staff across Soft and Hard Facilities Services, and our corporate services including, ICT, Patient Records, Switchboard, Procurement, Finance and Clinical Engineering. Very much part of the ‘Chesterfield Royal family’, DSFS builds on solid NHS foundations to offer a more commercial approach that’s dynamic, flexible, and proactive.

DSFS are proud to be striving to achieve a truly diverse and inclusive flexible workforce by valuing and welcoming everyone’s abilities, uniqueness, and individuality. All our colleagues have the right to and should be able to feel 100% themselves at work; we believe that all our people add to and should improve our culture and not just fit in with it. By embracing our diverse backgrounds and differences our culture becomes richer and makes us stronger together.

Derbyshire Support and Facilities Services Limited currently do not offer a Certificate of Sponsorship, any applications which require sponsorship will not be considered

Please see below link for the DSFS website.

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For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Heather Stott Job title: Assistant Director of Service Delivery Email address: Telephone number:


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