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AWS Senior Data Engineer - 6 Months Outside IR35 - London

Sanderson
London
3 weeks ago
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The contract market is gradually beginning to open again. Right now we are looking to expand our team of [AWS] Data Engineers to work on some excited, mission-critical, public sector projects. This is an opportunity for a skilled technical Data Engineer to take on a bit more of a consulting position in London.

The ley challenge is representing complexities of business knowledge, rather than specific technical details therefore a strong consultant who is willing to engage with clients, learn domain knowledge, be proactive and curious in addition to standard tech would be ideal for the role.

Tech Stack:

  • AWS - S3 for storage, Lambda functions, Athena (thus strong SQL), Glue, Glue Data Catalog
  • Python
  • Current frontend is Tableau but experience with any of them will be interchangeable
  • DevOps experience a bonus e.g. Terraform, Drone, Kubernetes cluster management for microservice style API data consumption

Contract Summary:

  • Must have active SC Clearance
  • Outside IR35
  • 6 Month Contract
  • Hybrid - Initially 2 Days a Week On Site
  • London Based
  • Government | Public Sector

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