Data Engineer

Admiral Group Plc
Cardiff
1 year ago
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Overview

The Data Tribe is responsible for driving Admiral's data strategy. We efficiently deliver data pipelines, reports, and analytical capabilities, harnessing innovative techniques and the latest technologies. Our mission is to give more autonomy to our end users in the Business, effectively unlocking insights and driving the success of the company.

Responsibilities
  • Evaluating and comprehending data and information from diverse sources and producing innovative, high-quality solutions to problems that meet Business requirements and drive forward the department strategy.
  • Complying with engineering, design and testing standards and practices, and with Admiral IT governance and architectural standards while performing in a heavily regulated environment.
  • Acting on core engineering principles and values (accountability, transparency, consistency, quality, re-usability and an automate where possible attitude).
  • Actively participating in Squad, Chapter and Guild ceremonies and activities.
  • Working as part of a team, being a supportive team member with a positive attitude, engaging with and contributing to company culture and team spirit.
  • Collaboration with all levels of seniority across IT and the wider Business.
  • Being proactive and a self-learner, experimenting and learning from failure, and applying and sharing technical expertise at every opportunity.
  • Being creative, inquisitive, and pushing the boundaries, improving processes at any opportunity.
  • Taking initiative with effective decision making to enable the progression of the department strategy.
  • Being passionate about business intelligence and data.
  • Adapting to changing circumstances and accepting of new ideas and initiatives.
The Data Engineer role

The Data Engineer will ensure that data solutions are designed and delivered to meet the functional and non-functional demands of the Business and customer. The Data Engineer will be part of a team made up of mixed capabilities, and they should be comfortable working independently as well as part of this diverse team to deliver a shared goal. We aim to create an inclusive and safe environment for Engineers to pursue their own ideas, make their own decisions and empower them to implement and explore them. The role requires the Data Engineer to support what they develop and maybe expected to cover out of hours on-call.

Qualifications
  • Knowledge of cloud specific data architectures and functions.
  • Experience with programming languages such as ANSI SQL, Python, Java, Kotlin, Bash, or equivalents.
  • Knowledge and experience in the use of data technologies such as: BigQuery, Dataflow, Pub/Sub, Cloudfunctions, Kubernetes, Postgres and dbt.
  • Knowledge and experience in using Azure Dev Ops
  • Knowledge and experience in using Composer/Airflow
  • Knowledge of using Vertex AI
  • Knowledge and experience in using helm templates
  • Knowledge and experience in Scrum development practices
  • Knowledge and experience in the use of modern engineering tooling such as Git, Terraform, CI/CD.
  • Knowledge and experience with design, development and testing of data pipelines.
  • Desirable: Knowledge of using copilot and Claude-code
  • Knowledge of MicroStrategy, Looker, or similar
  • Knowledge of Kimball data warehouse models.
Benefits and inclusion

We take pride in being a diverse and inclusive business. It's a place where you can be you, and show up as you are. We're committed to fostering a people-first culture where everyone is accepted, supported, and empowered to be brilliant. You can grow and progress at a pace and direction that suits you, make a difference for our customers and each other, and share in our future with all colleagues eligible for up to £3,600 of free shares each year after one year of service.

Everyone receives 33 days holiday (including bank holidays) when they join us, increasing the longer you stay with us, up to a maximum of 38 days (including bank holidays). You also have the option to buy or sell up to an additional five days of annual leave. We are recognized as a Great Place to Work for Women, a Great Place to Work for Wellbeing, and an overall Great Place to Work for over 25 years. We are committed to ensuring progression is not slowed by protected characteristics. Our benefits support a strong work-life balance and other key benefits can be viewed here.


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