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Data Engineer

Vivedia
Sheffield
2 weeks ago
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Join the Team Powering the Future of Data at Vivedia

At Vivedia, data isn’t just numbers — it’s the engine driving every decision, every innovation, and every customer experience. We’re growing, and we’re looking for a Data Engineer who’s ready to build the foundations of a smarter, more connected future.


Location: Sheffield - Hybrid (3 days per week)


Salary: £50,000 to £60,000 depending on experience


Department: Data Team


What You’ll Bring

  • Proven hands‑on experience as a Data Engineer or in a similar data‑focused role.
  • Proficiency in SQL and Python.
  • Strong grasp of ETL/ELT pipelines, data modelling, and data warehousing.
  • Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) and tools like Snowflake, Databricks, or BigQuery.
  • Familiarity with streaming technologies (Kafka, Spark Streaming, Flink) is a plus.
  • Curious, data‑obsessed, and driven to create meaningful business impact.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration — translating complex technical ideas into business insight is your superpower.

What You’ll Do

  • Design, develop, and deploy scalable, secure, and reliable data pipelines.
  • Bring together data from internal systems, APIs, and third‑party platforms into a unified warehouse or data lake.
  • Model data to ensure consistency, accessibility, and reusability across the company.
  • Partner with Data Analysts and Business Leaders to translate data needs into technical solutions.
  • Optimize systems to deliver fast, accurate, and actionable insights.
  • Support the creation of dashboards, KPIs, and reports that guide strategic decisions.
  • Implement validation, monitoring, and quality checks to ensure data accuracy and trust.
  • Support compliance with privacy regulations like GDPR.
  • Maintain rigorous security standards for data access, encryption, and storage.
  • Explore and integrate emerging tools in cloud, automation, and data architecture.
  • Lead or support migrations to modern platforms such as AWS, Azure, GCP, Snowflake, or Databricks.
  • Proactively identify opportunities to streamline and optimize performance.

Benefits

  • Performance Bonuses
  • Learning & Development
  • Free Tea, Coffee & Fruit

Apply now and help us turn data into something extraordinary.


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