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Data Engineer

Peaple Talent
City of London
3 weeks ago
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Are you a Data Engineer who loves solving real-world data problems and building scalable solutions from the ground up?

We’re supporting a well-established business in the digital transformation space, and they’re looking for someone to help drive data platform development across multiple business areas and tech environments.


Data Engineer

£55,000-£65,000 per annum

London based 2 days a week


The role:

You’ll work closely with technical and non-technical teams, owning data pipelines, improving performance, and getting involved in projects that span cloud, automation, and AI-readiness

This role is perfect for someone who enjoys building and optimising data workflows, thrives in a fast-moving environment, and wants to work across a variety of platforms and challenges.


What you'll need:

Solid hands-on experience with Python and SQL

Strong knowledge of data pipelines, cloud infrastructure (AWS & Azure), and integration tools

Familiarity with tools like Airflow and version control, GIT.

Confident working with structured and unstructured datasets

Comfortable contributing to both technical delivery and collaborative problem-solving


Salary and Benefits:

This role is paying a salary of £55,000-£65,000 per annum with brilliant benefits including:

Competitive pension contribution

Health care

Gym membership

25 days holiday

Hybrid working with a modern London workplace

Career opportunities

Professional development and study support


If this role is of interest please do apply today and we will be in touch.

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