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Data Engineer

Evaro
Norwich
6 days ago
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About The Role

We are on the look out for a Data Engineer to join our new Data team. We are just building out our data infrastructure, so this is an amazing opportunity to work on different part of the data ecosystem.

Key Responsibilities
  • Help building Medallion data architecture
  • Monitoring and governance: implement monitoring for data quality and consistency checks
  • Production: define and build optimised pipelines, dashboards and systems to facilitate easier development of data artifacts
Essential Skills, Experience & Qualifications
  • 2yr+ relevant experience
  • Experience with SQL, ETL, data modelling and at least one programming language (e.g. Python, C++, C#, Scala)
  • Some deep experience with one or more of the following: data processing automation, data quality, data warehousing, analytics engineering
  • Ability to work collaboratively cross-teams
Desirable Skills, Experience & Qualifications
  • Some experience with Google Cloud tech stack
  • Experience with some of the following: AirFlow, DBT, Redis, Iceberg, DataHub, Redis, MongoDB, Looker
  • Experience with data systems in production
Perks
  • Salary based on your expertise
  • Pension scheme
  • Flexible working options
  • Opportunities for professional development and growth
  • A modern office based just outside of Norwich
  • Regular team building and events
About Evaro

Evaro builds technology that makes healthcare more accessible. Our platform enables brands to integrate digital health services with minimal friction, supporting 13.5 million patients across NHS and private healthcare services in the UK.

We\'re tackling real healthcare challenges – 25% of A&E consultations and 40% of GP appointments focus on minor health conditions that our technology can help manage more efficiently. Our vision is to ease the pressure on frontline services while improving patient outcomes at scale.

Application Process

If you’re interested in coming to work with us, our application process looks like this:

  • Initial conversation with our Talent Partner (Sofi)
  • Technical assessment (paid)
  • Interview with hiring team
  • Taster week Mon-Fri (paid)
  • Offer


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