Data Engineer - NHS Foundry

VIQU IT
London, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Job Type
Contract
Posted
24 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Data Engineer – NHS Foundry

Contract | £400 per day | Hybrid (UK-based)

Morela is supporting one of the UK’s fastest-growing data consultancies, delivering high-impact transformation projects across the public sector.

We are looking for a Data Engineer with NHS Foundry experience to join on a contract basis, working on cutting-edge data solutions within complex healthcare environments.

The Role

Design and build scalable data pipelines and solutions

Work with Palantir Foundry (NHS Foundry) across integration, modelling, and transformation

Collaborate with stakeholders to solve real-world healthcare challenges

Deliver insights that improve operational performance and decision-making

What We’re Looking For

Proven experience with NHS Foundry / Palantir Foundry

Strong data engineering and architecture background

Experience working with complex, multi-source data environments

Ability to engage with both technical and non-technical stakeholders

Why Apply?

£450 per day contract

Hybrid working

Opportunity to work on impactful NHS projects

Exposure to Palantir Foundry, AIP, and Gotham

Join a rapidly scaling, high-performing consultancy

Email me your CV to for immediate consideration

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