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Data Engineer

Kura
Manchester
3 days ago
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Job: AWS Data Engineer

Location: Remote (UK/ROI based)

Position: Contract (min 12 months)

Daily rate: £550 - £600 daily


Kura is delighted to be recruiting a Data Engineer for a an award winning consultancy specialising in conversational AI, voice & chatbot systems and cloud engineering through customer experience and contact centre technologies.


Recognised as award-winning AWS partner this is an exceptional opportunity to join a small but mighty business boasting great people and a stellar reputation.


Job: Data Engineer


You will join a dynamic team focused on building and optimising data integration solutions across AWS systems. This role is ideal for someone who thrives on solving complex data challenges, enjoys working with cutting-edge AWS technologies, and is passionate about enabling data-driven decisions.


Key responsibilities


  • Design, build, and maintain robust data integration pipelines across multiple AWS services, ensuring seamless data flow and high data quality.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand data requirements and deliver scalable solutions.
  • Develop and optimise ETL processes for ingestion, transformation, and loading of data into AWS data lakes.
  • Work closely with Amazon Connect and the AWS Connect Data Lake to enable customer experience analytics and reporting.
  • Ensure security, compliance, and governance of data assets within AWS environments.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve data integration issues, providing support and guidance to stakeholders.


What we’re seeking


  • Proven experience in data engineering and integration within AWS ecosystems.
  • Strong proficiency in AWS services such as Glue, Lambda, S3, Redshift, and related data technologies.
  • Expertise in programming languages such as Python or node & IAC technologies such as AWS CDK.
  • Solid understanding of ETL processes, data modelling, and data warehousing concepts.
  • Hands-on experience with Amazon Connect and the AWS Connect Data Lake is highly desirable.
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Great communication skills


Preferred Skills


  • AWS Certification (e.g., AWS Certified Data Analytics – Specialty, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, etc.).
  • Specialisation in data analytics, big data, or cloud data engineering.
  • Experience with data lake architectures and advanced analytics tools.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.


This company is classified as a small business. Therefore the decision of inside / outside IR35 sits with the candidate.


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