Data Engineer

Trafford Park
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AWS Data Engineer

  • Old Trafford/Trafford Park, Manchester (Hybrid-Working)
  • c£80,000 per year
  • Plus excellent company benefits and rewards package
    The Opportunity:
    Are you passionate about data and problem-solving? We're looking for a skilled Data Engineer to join our client’s growing team?
    You'll play a key role in developing, maintaining, and improving our end-to-end data pipeline, working with cutting-edge technologies and large-scale datasets in real-time.
    Skills and Experience:
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Knowledge of AWS or similar cloud platforms
  • Experience with serverless technologies and frameworks
  • Proficiency with AWS CloudFormation or Terraform for automation
  • Experience with Scala or an OO language (Java, C#)
  • SQL and Python development experience
  • Commitment to high-quality coding and testing
  • Experience debugging business-critical systems
    Role and Responsibilities:
  • Write high-quality application code and tests
  • Develop infrastructure automation and scheduling scripts for reliable data processing
  • Continuously improve platform performance with cutting-edge technologies
  • Provide support for production systems
  • Review code and give helpful feedback
  • Developing scalable backend and cloud solutions
  • Handling real-time data processing and ETL jobs
  • Applying AI and data analytics to large datasets
  • Working with big data tools like Apache Spark and AWS technologies such as Elastic MapReduce, Athena and Lambda
    Please contact Edward Laing here at ISR Recruitment to learn more about our client and how they are leading the way in developing the next-generation of technical solutions through innovation and transformational technology?

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