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Data Engineer

Northern
North Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Job Title: Data Engineer
Business Function: IT (Data & Analytics)
Salary: £42,000
Location: York / Leeds / Manchester
Contract: Permanent / Full‑time
Type: Hybrid (3 days in an office)


Are you passionate about turning data into powerful insights that drive real‑world impact? Join Northern as a Data Engineer and play a vital role in shaping how we use data to improve operations, enhance passenger experience, and support smarter decision‑making across the business. You’ll design, build, and optimise modern data pipelines and infrastructure, ensuring data flows efficiently, securely, and reliably across our systems. Working closely with analysts, IT teams, and business leaders, you’ll enable data‑driven innovation that keeps Northern moving forward.


What you’ll do

  • Design and maintain scalable data pipelines and infrastructure
  • Implement ETL processes to transform raw data into actionable insights
  • Champion data quality, governance, and best practices
  • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to align data solutions with business needs
  • Drive continuous improvement through automation and innovation

What we’re looking for

  • Degree in Computer Science, Data Engineering, or related field
  • Hands‑on experience with cloud data platforms and modern data tools
  • Strong programming and data modeling skills
  • A collaborative mindset and passion for data excellence

Benefits

  • Free travel – unlimited on Northern services for you and your family, plus up to 75% discount on other UK and European networks
  • Generous pension – we top up your contributions by 1.5 times
  • Enhanced family leave – 9 months full pay for maternity leave, 2 weeks full pay for paternity
  • Cycle to Work Scheme – save up to 42% on a bike
  • Electric Car Scheme – lease a brand‑new EV or hybrid
  • Northern Perks – discounts on shopping, wellbeing and more
  • Holiday purchase scheme – buy up to 5 extra days off
  • Training & career development – tailored training, recognised qualifications and clear career pathways
  • Recognition – our Northern Lights and Northern Sparks awards celebrate everyday brilliance

Why Northern

We’re more than just a train operator. We’re the heartbeat of the North—connecting communities, creating opportunities, and driving sustainable growth. With 2,500 trains running daily, we’re on a mission to improve rail travel and enhance the customer experience while protecting the environment.


Diversity and Inclusion

We’re committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. Our talent team can make reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process. We’re a Level 2 Disability Confident employer and we actively remove bias from our screening. All successful offers will be subject to a DBS check and a medical assessment.


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