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Bright Junior Data Engineers required x 2 | London | SaaS based Data Platform

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Overview

Bright Junior Data Engineers required x 2 | London | SaaS based Data Platform. Avanti Recruitment is working with a rapidly growing software house who makes a SaaS based Data Platform for their customers. They are looking for 2x Junior Data Engineers to help build, run, and optimise the data pipelines for their platform products. They transform complex data into actionable intelligence for clients across Finance, Retail, Travel, Telco, and Healthcare sectors.


About the role

  • Build and manage structured ETL pipelines across staging, operational, and analytical data layers
  • Apply consistent naming, schema controls, and field-level lineage
  • Support CI/CD using Git-based workflows and automation tools
  • Help integrate ML outputs into core data layers
  • Monitor data processes and implement alerting systems

Technology stack

  • Cloud Platforms: Azure (primary), AWS, GCP, Databricks
  • Data Tools: SQL (essential), Python, versioned metadata frameworks
  • DevOps: Git, CI/CD pipelines, automated deployment

What they’re looking for

  • First-class STEM degree from a prestigious university
  • 1-2 years in a Data Engineering or Platform role
  • Strong SQL skills (SQL assessment is part of the interview process)
  • Experience with cloud computing platforms
  • Ability to optimize code for large-scale, high-volume datasets

Company highlights

  • Joining a team of 5 which is expanding rapidly with 4 more hires.
  • Their software is deployed with customers in the UK, Germany, France, and Ireland

Career progression

  • Exposure to multiple cloud technologies and platforms
  • Work with a variety of clients across different industries
  • Great opportunities for career progression

Interview process

  • Short SQL technical exercise to complete at home
  • Two stage technical interview process.

APPLY TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION


Target Salary: £45,000 (applications considered from £40,000 – £50,000) + benefits


Location: Central London – Hybrid working


Duration: Permanent


N.B. They do not offer visa sponsorship and won’t consider those on short term visas.


Avanti Recruitment


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