Data Engineer (Chch preferred)

Find Recruitment
Canterbury
2 days ago
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Find Recruitment – Christchurch, South Island


Your new company:

Join a well-established organisation delivering meaningful work through trusted data and modern technology. You will be part of a collaborative and supportive environment where technical leadership, flexibility and teamwork are genuinely valued.


Your new role:

We are looking for a Senior Data Engineer for a contract role through to 30 June 2026. You will work across a project environment with multidisciplinary teams to design, build and optimise modern data solutions, while also providing technical guidance and mentoring to others in the team.


Responsibilities:

  • Design, build and maintain scalable data pipelines and data services
  • Develop solutions using Databricks, Delta Lake, PySpark, Python and SQL
  • Work across medallion architecture and support strong data modelling practices
  • Manage workflow orchestration, monitoring and optimisation of Spark jobs and clusters
  • Contribute to Azure DevOps, CI/CD pipelines and DataOps delivery
  • Support data governance, security and quality standards
  • Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams in an Agile delivery environment
  • Provide technical leadership, mentoring and documentation across the project

Requirements:

  • Proven senior-level data engineering experience in complex environments
  • Strong hands‑on experience with Databricks including notebooks, Delta Lake and orchestration
  • Advanced Python, SQL and PySpark capability
  • Solid background in ETL and ELT design and implementation
  • Experience with Azure DevOps and CI/CD pipelines
  • Strong understanding of data governance, security and platform best practice
  • Confident communicator with the ability to work across technical and business stakeholders
  • Experience with cloud data warehousing or BI tools such as Snowflake, Synapse, Redshift, BigQuery, Tableau or Power BI is beneficial

Perks and benefits:

  • Contract role through to 30 June 2026
  • Christchurch-based opportunity (Wellington based candidates considered)
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Collaborative and high-performing team environment
  • Meaningful project work with modern tools and platforms
  • Opportunity to provide leadership while remaining hands‑on technically

If this sounds like you then HIT APPLY NOW! You must have a valid working visa for NZ.


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