AWS Data Engineer - Amazon Web Services

83zero Ltd
London
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My client is a Global IT Consultancy, who are currently looking for multiple Data Engineers to join their team. This is a permanent position and represents a unique opportunity for someone to enhance their digital career. AWS Data EngineerSalary guideline: £60,000 - £85,000 pa + pension up to 6% contributory, Health Insurance, Life Assurance etc.Base Location: UK Wide - Hybrid modelThe Client:We are excited to be offering this opportunity for a talented AWS DATA Engineer to join my clients rapidly expanding team. My client is a Global IT Consultancy, who are currently looking for multiple Data Engineers to join their teams in London and Manchester. This is a permanent position and represents a unique opportunity for someone to enhance their digital career.The Role:Essential Skills and Experience:Have a deep, hands-on design and engineering background in AWS, across a wide range of AWS services with the ability to demonstrate working on large engagementsExperience of AWS tools (e.g Athena, Redshift, Glue, EMR)Java, Scala, Python, Spark, SQLExperience of developing enterprise grade ETL/ELT data pipelines.Deep understanding of data manipulation/wrangling techniquesDemonstrable knowledge of applying Data Engineering best practices (coding practices to DS, unit testing, version control, code review).Big Data Eco-Systems, Cloudera/Hortonworks, AWS EMR, GCP DataProc or GCP Cloud Data Fusion.NoSQL Databases. Dynamo DB/Neo4j/Elastic, Google Cloud Datastore.Snowflake Data Warehouse/PlatformStreaming technologies and processing engines, Kinesis, Kafka, Pub/Sub and Spark Streaming.Experience of working with CI/CD technologies, Git, Jenkins, Spinnaker, GCP Cloud Build, Ansible etcExperience building and deploying solutions to Cloud (AWS, Google Cloud) including Cloud provisioning tools Have hands on experience with Infrastructure-as-Code technologies: Terraform, AnsibleCapable of working in either an agile or Waterfall development environment, both as part of a team and individuallyE2E Solution Design skills - Prototyping, Usability testing Experience with SQL and NoSQL modern data storesStrong interpersonal skills with the ability to work with clients to establish requirements in non-technical language.Ability to translate business requirements into plausible technical solutions for articulation to other development staff.Good understanding of Data Governance, including Master Data Management (MDM) and Data Quality tools and processesInfluencing and supporting project delivery through involvement in project/sprint planning and QAAlso:Knowledge of other cloud platformsGoogle Data Products tools knowledge (e.g. BigQuery, Dataflow, Dataproc, AI Building Blocks, Looker, Cloud Data Fusion, Dataprep, etc.) Relevant certificationsPythonSnowflakeDatabricks To apply please click the "Apply" button and follow the instructions.For a further discussion, please contact Aaron Perdesi on (phone number removed).83zero Consulting Limited is a boutique consultancy specialising in Software Development & Agile within the UK. We provide high quality interim and permanent senior IT professionals

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