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iO Associates
Bristol City
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Data Engineer | Software and Analytics Scale Up | Bristol/Hybrid | £60 - 65,000 + bonus (doe)

iO Associates are delighted to be partnering with an exciting Software and Analytics scale up, who are looking for a Data Engineer to join their growing data team.

Focused on the IoT devices arena, this Tech-for-Good company allows the housing sector to provide technology to those that need it most, and creates a safer environment for all to live in.

Key responsibilities:

Manage ClickHouse clusters to handle large-scale data storage and analytics. Manage MySQL database performance, including design of data models, query optimization and indexing. Advise and implement elegant data models, working with product managers and software engineers to bring customers more insight from our data. Establish and develop data contracts with upstream data providers. Help manage cloud architecture services. Introduce new software and technologies to the stack.

Experience required:

Experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, particularly services such as RDS, S3, EC2, Lambda, Kinesis, EventBridge. Scripting and programming skills in languages like Python, Typescript. Experience conducting load testing. Experience building monitoring dashboards and developing system performance alarms e.g. with Kibana and Cloudwatch Alarms. Proficiency in (or decent knowledge of) ClickHouse or other column oriented databases Strong SQL skills and understanding of database design principles. Experience with NoSQL databases like ElasticSearch, Dynamo DB. Experience with ETL tools and data integration processes. Familiarity with data pipeline orchestration and data streaming technologies such as RabbitMQ, Kinesis, Kafka.

Please note that you will be required to work in the Bristol office 4 days per week.

If you have a passion for improving skills, are a self-starter, who wants to be involved in green field projects or use new technologies like ClickHouse, then this is the role for you! You will be part of an exciting and growing business, who are making a huge positive impact to the community. So, if you have the right experience, please apply now!

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