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1 year ago
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Data Engineer – Tech for Good

Are you a data engineer eager to drive meaningful change? This is your chance to join a mission-driven organisation using cutting-edge technology to create measurable social impact across the UK.


As aData Engineer, you'll work with a modern tech stack, including Databricks, Azure Cloud, and Python, helping deliver innovative projects like Generative AI-driven insights and Data-as-a-Service models. You'll be part of a collaborative, remote-first team, empowered to grow your skills while directly contributing to impactful, community-focused solutions.


This is an urgent requirement, with interviews starting next week, and the ideal candidate available to begin latest in March.


What’s on Offer:

Salary:Up to £60,000


Work Policy:Remote-first, with quarterly in-office collaboration (South West UK)
Innovative Projects:Generative AI and network architecture research.
Growth Opportunities:Encouragement to learn, innovate, and take ownership.

Your Role


In this role, you will:

Build and Maintain Pipelines:Develop, enhance, and secure scalable data pipelines using Azure Data Factory (ADF), Databricks, and Terraform.


Enhance Data Quality:Implement monitoring systems to ensure data reliability and compliance with regulations.
Innovate and Optimise:Research and deploy innovative solutions to improve platform efficiency, scalability, and security.
Collaborate Across Teams:Work closely with analysts, scientists, and engineers to address diverse data needs and improve the data platform.
Support Development and Stability:Assist in fixing bugs, optimising performance, and ensuring smooth platform functionality.

What You’ll Need

Technical Skills:Proficiency in Python (including PySpark), advanced SQL, and experience with tools like Databricks and Azure Data Factory (ADF).


Engineering Practices:Strong knowledge of CI/CD principles, data governance, and Infrastructure-as-Code tools such as Terraform.
Problem-Solving Expertise:A proactive approach to addressing challenges and identifying innovative solutions.
Growth Mindset:A willingness to learn and work with emerging technologies, including Generative AI.

This is more than a job—it's an opportunity to grow, innovate, and make a tangible difference.

If you're interested in discussing this, please reach out to me directly at .

Please kindly note that we are unable to provide visa sponsorship for this opportunity

Key Information
Job Title: Data Engineer
Location: UK-based (Remote-first with quarterly in-office collaboration)
Work Policy: Remote-first
Salary: Up to £60,000
Benefits: Professional development, innovative projects


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