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Hereford
3 days ago
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hackajob Hereford, England, United Kingdom

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Please note that this is a fully on site role, and candidates for this role are required to hold at least an active SC security clearance, and be willing and eligible to obtain DV.

About The Job

Hexegic are looking for technically minded data and software engineers to work on an intriguing and exciting project, building and maintaining data pipelines and platforms for our customers in a military setting. Our growing team ensure data driven projects can be rapidly prototyped and delivered in line with customer needs.

About Us

Hexegic are a leading technical consultancy providing agile multi-disciplinary teams to high performing organisations. The company promises exciting, engaging and rewarding projects for those that are keen to develop and build a successful career.

Responsibilities
  • Liaise closely with stakeholders, including data scientists, analysts and product owners
  • Developing user facing applications
  • Data pipelines building for the creation of simple and bespoke data pipelines
  • Design, develop and maintain end-to-end data projects
What We Are Looking For
  • Strong python proficiency, or familiarity with similar languages
  • API awareness for data retrieval and integration into processing pipelines
  • Experience of stakeholder management and requirements capture
  • Understanding of pipeline scheduling and health checks
What’s in it for you?
  • Base salary of £50,000-£65,000
  • £5000 a year professional development budget
  • Wellness program
  • 25 days annual leave
Seniority level
  • Entry level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Information Technology
Industries
  • Software Development

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