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Revolent Group
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Location: Glasgow, UK (Hybrid)

The opportunity of a lifetime

Are you someone who is keen to learn new things? Do you want to take your existing skill set and apply it to a new, growing, in-demand technology?

We are currently recruiting experienced IT professionals to cross-train as Data Engineers, and subsequently place at our client, one of the biggest banks in the Finance Industry. This is an amazing opportunity to join a large Finance organization and create a real impact by becoming part of their unique journey.

The Role

As a world-leading cloud talent creation expert, we’re committed to helping people like you become some of the best Data Engineer professionals in the world.

If you take this opportunity, you’ll learn everything needed to become an expert in Data Engineering, in an instructor-led group surrounded by your peers.

During this two-year opportunity, you’ll receive:

  • Fully funded certifications and paid training (a full salary from day one!)
  • Specialist training focused on practical application of your new skills
  • A paid work placement with a market-leading client

As a trained Data Engineer, your role could involve:

  • Designing and implementing scalable data pipelines for analytics and processing
  • Developing and maintaining database architectures, including data lakes and warehouses
  • Ensuring data quality through cleaning, transformation, and validation
  • Collaborating with stakeholders to gather requirements and deliver data solutions
  • Optimizing data retrieval and developing dashboards and reports
  • Implementing data security and privacy policies to ensure compliance

We’ll also provide a tailored learning and development plan and a personal success coach throughout your journey.

What we are looking for

To apply, you’ll need:

  • 12-24 months experience in software development using Java or Python
  • Exposure to an Agile environment
  • Knowledge of DevOps practices
  • Experience with Linux
  • Understanding of data modeling, data warehouses, and dashboards
  • Experience with databases (Oracle, MongoDB, RDBMS, SQL)
  • Experience with BI tools like Tableau
  • Knowledge of Apache Kafka

Plus, attitude is key. We seek adaptable, resilient individuals invested in growth and passionate about making a difference, with a sense of social responsibility.

You’ll also need to:

  • Commit to at least two years working with Revolent post-training, with potential to convert to permanent employment with the client
  • Be willing to commute to Glasgow, Scotland

This hybrid role involves a mix of office and remote work. Flexibility is available for those further afield or with personal commitments.

Benefits include:

  • Paid annual leave, bank holidays, and a 3% pension contribution
  • Fully funded Data Engineer training and certification support
  • Career development plans and personal coaching
  • Mentoring, networking, and volunteering opportunities

About Revolent

We help professionals launch careers in cloud technologies like AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft, and Salesforce through cross-training programs. Our community boasts high cloud certification pass rates, with hands-on learning and tailored career plans.

We also support diverse causes worldwide, enabling our Revols to gain extra experience through charity work.

Interested? Visit our website for more info.

Seniority level

  • Associate

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Information Technology

Industries

  • IT Services and Consulting, Financial Services


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