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Data Engineer

TALENT INTERNATIONAL UK LTD
London
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Job Description:
Data Engineer. Central Government .
Inside IR35.
Hybrid - Manchester
£480 per day - Duration - 12 months
Our Central Government Client is looking to bring in experienced Data Engineers with extensive Power Platforms and full life cycle experience in Agile Digital (DDaT) environments.
You will be responsible for developing accurate, efficient data solutions, which meet our client's Live Service team and that of any customer needs and to agreed timescales.
You ensure the stability, robustness and resilience of the products you design and build and are able to effect changes to those products where necessary.
You will support continuous improvement of standards and provide leadership to develop Associate Data Engineers, providing technical guidance alongside other data engineering functions for customers.
At this role level, you will:
inspire best practice for data products and services within your teams
build data engineering capability by providing technical leadership and career development for the community
work with other senior team members to identify, plan, develop and deliver data services
Experience of Power BI and other analytical tooling is a must.
Experience in the Public/government sector is essential for this role as well as an understanding of GDS principles and DDaT environments. You will need to be eligible for SC clearance

£ 470.00/day
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