Mid-Level Data Engineer

Oliver Bernard
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Support Consultant at Oliver Bernard | Specialising in building High-Performance Python, Data & AI teams across the UK and Europe

Data Engineer - InsureTech Start Up

Pays £45k-£65k + benefits and equity package

2-days per week in London

I've partnered with high-growth, and very well funded start-up in the InsureTech space who are looking to grow their data function, by hiring a highly skilled hands-on Data Engineer.

This will be a client facing role, where communication skills are key, as you'll be working with a variety of stakeholders both internally and externally to the business, to help transform large data sets as well as helping implement software with new clients.

Key skills and responsibilities:

3+ years of commercial experience in a Data Engineering role

Python

SQL

Large and unstructured data sets

AWS

Start-up and Insurance/Finance experience (huge bonus)

This is a hybrid role with 2-days a week required in their Central London offices and pays between £45k-£65k depending on skills and experience along with a great benefits and equity package. Unfortunately, sponsorship isn't available and you must be UK based to be considered.

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