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Data Engineer

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Data Engineer - Portsmouth - £60,000

A rapidly growing software company in Portsmouth is looking for a Data Engineer to lead the build of their first-ever data platform. This is a greenfield opportunity to architect and implement scalable data infrastructure from scratch, with the potential to grow into a team lead role.

With over 100 employees and continued expansion, they're now investing in data to support smarter decision-making across their subscription-based business. This is a hands-on role with strategic impact. You'll have the autonomy to choose the right tools and shape the data architecture. If successful, you'll have the opportunity to grow the data function and step into a leadership role.

The Role:

Designing and building robust ETL pipelines using tools like dbt or Apache Airflow
Integrating data from APIs, databases, and SaaS platforms into BigQuery
Structuring clean, queryable data models to support analytics and reporting
Collaborating with analysts to deliver insightful dashboards via Looker
Establishing data governance and quality processesRequirements:

GCP (BigQuery), but open to other cloud backgrounds
ETL: dbt, Apache Airflow, or similar
BI: Looker (preferred), or other BI tools
Languages: SQL, Python, Java
Experienced data engineer, with strong ETL and cloud data warehouse experience
Proficiency in SQL and data modelling best practices
Experience with BI tools and dashboard creation
Self-starter attitude with minimal supervision requiredPackage:

Competitive salary up to £70,000 + discretionary bonus (performance reviewed twice a year)
Discounts, perks, and 20 days holidayPlease Note: This is a permanent role for UK residents only. This role does not offer Sponsorship. You must have the right to work in the UK with no restrictions. Some of our roles may be subject to successful background checks including a DBS and Credit Check.

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