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Data Engineer

Hereford
1 week ago
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What we can offer you:

An annual professional development allowance of £5,000 to support your growth
Comprehensive wellness support, including private healthcare and a monthly wellbeing allowance of £100
25 days paid holiday each year
Company pension scheme
The role:
We are seeking a skilled Data Engineer to join our team and support the delivery of complex data-driven projects. In this position, you will be responsible for designing and maintaining data pipelines, developing user-facing applications and ensuring smooth integration of data across systems. The role involves working closely with data scientists, analysts, product owners and engineers to capture requirements, deliver end-to-end solutions, and ensure continuity through effective monitoring and scheduling of pipelines. This is a hands-on role where you will contribute directly to the successful delivery of bespoke data solutions tailored to customer needs.

What we want from you:

Python expertise is a must, with strong ability to design and implement data solutions
Solid experience working with relational databases and managing structured data
Familiarity with APIs and their use in retrieving and integrating data
Proven ability to work with stakeholders, capturing requirements and translating them into technical solutions
Understanding of data pipeline scheduling, monitoring, and continuity, with exposure to front-end or application development an advantage

Interested in this opportunity? Apply today to find out more

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