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Data Engineer

MarkJames Search
City of London
2 days ago
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Data Engineer - 6 Month Contract - £3000-£330 per day (Inside IR35)


Our client, a leading global technology business, are looking for a Data Engineer to work on a new mission critical system that will preserve and improve the trusted experience that our client provides to its customers. This is a greenfield initiative with plenty of opportunity for innovation in the security space through new machine learning techniques.


We are seeking a Data Engineer with a great passion for data, and an insatiable desire to be curious and invent. A commitment to team work, hustle, and strong communication skills (to both business and technical partners) are absolute requirements. Creating reliable, scalable, and high performance products requires exceptional technical expertise, a sound understanding of the fundamentals of Computer Science, and practical experience building large-scale distributed systems.


Requirements

  • 3+ years professional experience in data engineering
  • Python or Java or Scala expertise for data analysis and data modeling
  • Knowledge of scalable computing systems, software architecture, data structures, and algorithms
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or equivalent
  • Experience working with cloud and distributed software services and an understanding of design for security, availability, and performance.
  • Sharp analytical abilities and proven design skills.
  • Strong sense of ownership, urgency, and drive.
  • Demonstrated leadership abilities in an engineering environment in driving operational excellence and best practices.
  • Proven results and a history of project delivery
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

This is an initial 6 month contract that will be reviewed and extended on a 6 monthly cycle, for up to 2 years.


Our client has a hybrid working model with the expectation to be in the London office (Shoreditch) 3 days per week.


Our client offers an excellent remuneration package and excellent career progression prospects.


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