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Data Engineer Azure Databricks Financial Services

Guaranteed Tenants Ltd
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Data Engineer Azure Databricks – Financial Services
Join Guaranteed Tenants Ltd for the Data Engineer Azure Databricks Financial Services role on a Hybrid (UK) basis.

Location: Hybrid (3 days in office, 2 days WFH). Office options: London, Hove, Harrogate, Sheffield, Newcastle. Salary: 75-95K depending on experience (minimum 3 years). This role is part of a new data function and focuses on building a scalable platform to underpin long-term growth.

Note: This role involves hands-on work with SQL, Azure Databricks, ETL processes, and data pipelines, with emphasis on collaboration and data-driven decision making.

Responsibilities
  • Help shape and build a scalable data platform to support growth.
  • Hands-on work with SQL, Azure Databricks, ETL processes, and data pipelines.
  • Collaborate with teams to drive a data-driven culture and clear communication.
  • Contribute to building a modern data engineering function from the ground up.
Qualifications
  • Demonstrable experience with Databricks.
  • Strong SQL and ETL skills.
  • Experience in Azure data services and data pipelines.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration abilities.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-moving, open-runway environment without legacy data issues.
Benefits & Additional Information
  • Very competitive salary; hybrid working arrangement (3 days in office, 2 days WFH).
  • Office options: London, Hove, Harrogate, Sheffield, Newcastle.
  • Opportunity to shape a modern data engineering function with a cutting-edge tech consultancy.
  • Unfortunately, no sponsorship is available for this role.

If you'd like to hear more (or know someone who would), please reach out.

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