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Data Engineer Apprentices x2

Abri
Eastleigh
5 days ago
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Job Overview

Are you passionate about numbers and finding insights hidden in data and looking for continuous improvement?


As our new Data Engineer Apprentice, you’ll learn and apply how reporting solutions are used for effective data visualisation and strategic and operational reporting. You’ll work closely with our team to develop the technical and soft skills required to gain hands on experience to build and manage a modern data stack.


We are a team of 15 where we turn data into information, information into insight and enable insight to be used to guide strategic business decisions and improved operational efficiency for colleagues and customers.


Responsibilities

In this role, you'll gather, clean and maintain large datasets from primary or secondary sources making sure data integrity and accuracy through regular audits and validation processes. You’ll develop the skills to assist in designing, developing and maintaining Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) pipelines for data ingestion and transformation. You’ll Work with databases and data lakes to clean, structure, integrate and optimised datasets and data models. Collaborate with business/data analysts and stakeholders to understand datasets and reporting requirements.


Qualifications & Requirements

We’re looking for someone who’s curious, analytical, a keen eye for detail and accuracy and great communication skills. You’ll receive full training, mentorship, and the opportunity to grow within a supportive team that values collaboration and creativity.


Location & Schedule

You’ll be working from our Eastleigh office a minimum of three days per week to connect and collaborate with colleagues and the other two days can be worked from at a place of your choosing whether that's at another of our offices, a cafe or at home.


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If this sounds like you, apply now so you don't miss out on the opportunity to join a thriving, progressive and growing Data team!


Early Closure

We’re lucky to receive a lot of interest for our Apprentice roles. As such, we may close the advert early should we receive a satisfactory number of suitable applications.



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