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Data Engineer

Oxford Knight
Greater London
2 weeks from now
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Summary:

This is a leading multi-asset fund focused on global macro asset classes to generate uncorrelated returns. Technology here is highly valued and they’re looking to grow the team with a highly skilled Data Engineer in London.


The successful candidate will be responsible for the development, testing, and maintenance of the data platform, ensuring the availability, reliability, and integrity of data. This highly impactful role offers the opportunity to build relationships directly with the front office and technology teams.


You’ll gain exposure to a wide variety of data types with significant opportunities to master different practices, tools and skills. You’ll draw on your knowledge and insight to solve interesting real-world data challenges across multiple asset classes.


If you’re enthusiastic about all aspects of data, and can communicate complex data concepts in a relatable way, we would encourage you to apply!


Requirements:

Experience in a data specialist role, a passion for working with data and helping stakeholders


Highly proficient in SQL, Python and Apache Spark with demonstrable work experience using these tools in a production context
Comfortable with ownership of projects from start through to completion
Minimum 2.1 degree in Computer Science – or a related field – from a Russell Group university (or equivalent)

Desirable:

Databricks and Microsoft Azure experience is a plus


Financial Services experience a bonus, but is not essential

Benefits:

Thrive in a collaborative working environment, where everyone can significantly impact the team and wider organization


Dynamic and integrated team of brilliant technologists
Strong emphasis on professional and personal development
Generous benefits package – on-site facilities, healthcare, dental, pension, etc.

Whilst we carefully review all applications, to all jobs, due to the high volume of applications we receive it is not possible to respond to those who have not been successful.

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