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Data Engineer

iO Associates
Hereford
3 weeks ago
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Data Engineer

Hereford — £50,000 to £70,000


Clearance: minimum SC clearance, eligible for DV


We're seeking an experienced Data Engineer to work with an established consultancy providing advanced cybersecurity, data, and technology solutions to clients in government, defence, and critical sectors. The team works on high-impact digital and security transformation projects, offering professionals the opportunity to engage with cutting-edge technologies, complex problem-solving, and a culture that values innovation, integrity, and technical excellence.


Key Responsibilities

  • Design and develop user-facing applications with a focus on functionality and user experience.
  • Build and maintain custom data pipelines to support end-to-end data processing and integration.
  • Collaborate closely with data scientists, analysts, product owners, and engineers to deliver robust data solutions.
  • Ensure seamless data integration and optimal software performance across all project stages.

About You

  • Strong proficiency in Python (or similar programming languages) with experience integrating data through APIs and relational databases.
  • Skilled in data pipeline development, including scheduling, monitoring, and ensuring system reliability and digital continuity.
  • Experienced in stakeholder engagement, gathering requirements, and translating them into effective technical solutions.
  • Familiar with front-end application design or implementation to support end-to-end data processing workflows.

Benefits

  • £5,000 annual professional development budget to support training and certifications.
  • Comprehensive wellness program, including private healthcare and a £100 monthly wellness fund.
  • 25 days of annual leave, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
  • Company pension scheme offering long-term financial security.

This is an on-site role. This is an excellent opportunity to work for an international company that encourages and facilitates personal growth and career development throughout the organisation.


PS: The company cannot provide sponsorship for this project.


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