Data Engineer

PRIMA Partners Global
Glasgow
2 weeks ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Data Engineer - Snowflake, Oracle - Redress and Remediation

Data Engineer (UKIC DV Clearance)

Senior/ Principle Consultant - Data Engineer (Azure/ Data Bricks/ MS Stack), hybrid working.


We deliver complex transformational projects that add value, create insight and drive growth and profitability. Clients come to us for our expertise, they stay because of our track record of successful project delivery.


With multiple offices & continually looking to expand across the globe, we have managed to maintain our proven track record in delivery across multiple technologies we specialise in; Enterprise Performance Management (EPM), Data and Insights and Customer Relationship Management (CRM).


But it is our team of dedicated experts that are at the heart of what makes us a success.


Role Overview

Looking for an experienced Data Engineer to join our data and insights consulting practice. This is a varied role that covers a wide breadth of different skills – our customers are always pushing us for new innovative technical solutions.

· Building data and insight solutions on data platforms

· Implementing Technical solutions for our customers in a variety of different data tools and platforms

· Machine Learning and AI development.

· Consulting on solution architecture, approach, and technologies for our clients

· Technical Project Delivery

· Writing code and building solutions

· Managing junior consultants to deliver projects


Skills Overview

· Hands on data engineering experience

o Several ‘war stories’

o Leading (or at least played a key role in) delivery projects

o Ideally 4+ years technical experience

o Experienced designing solutions, not just writing the code/developing


· Consultancy and customer engagement

o Commands credibility with clients and colleagues

o Good comms

o Pre-sales, can deliver demo

o Team development and mentorship


Technical Skills

· Essential Skills

o Database skills – SQL, data modelling etc

o General IT architecture

  • MS stack
  • Azure
  • Data bricks


· One or more of the following key technology skills:

o Systems integration, APIs – REST, SOAP etc

o SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)

o Amazon RedShift

o Azure Synapse

o SQL Server

o Oracle Database

o Oracle Data Integrator

o Oracle Integration Cloud

o Business Objects Data Services (BODS)

· Equivalent tech (useful similar products that demonstrate broader tech skills)

o Tableau

o PowerBI

o Qlik

o MicroStrategy

o Business Objects


Personal Attributes

· Open minded – looking to learn new technologies and skills

· Keen to learn

· Able to understand the bigger picture

· Any significant industry experience building data platforms and data solutions

· Previous Consulting experience very beneficial

  • willing to work 3/4 days per week at HQ or Client offices.


Technical Skills

Tertiary education to at least BSc, ideal in STEM subject

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Top 10 Best UK Universities for Data Science Degrees (2025 Guide)

Discover ten of the strongest UK universities for Data Science degrees in 2025. Compare entry requirements, course content, research strength and industry links to choose the right programme for you. Data is the currency of the modern economy, and professionals who can wrangle, model and interpret vast datasets are in demand across every sector—from biotechnology and finance to sport and public policy. UK universities have been at the forefront of statistics, artificial intelligence and large-scale computing for decades, making the country a prime destination for aspiring data scientists. Below, we profile ten institutions whose undergraduate or postgraduate pathways excel in data science. Although league tables vary each year, these universities have a proven record of excellence in teaching, research and industry collaboration.

Veterans in Data Science: A Military‑to‑Civilian Pathway into Analytical Careers

Introduction The UK Government’s National AI Strategy projects that data‑driven innovation could add £630 billion to the economy by 2035. Employers across healthcare, defence, and fintech are scrambling for professionals who can turn raw data into actionable insights. In 2024 alone, job‑tracker Adzuna recorded a 42 % year‑on‑year rise in data‑science vacancies, with average advertised salaries surpassing £65k. For veterans, that talent drought is a golden opportunity. Whether you plotted artillery trajectories, decrypted enemy comms, or managed aircraft engine logs, you have already practised the fundamentals of hypothesis‑driven analysis and statistical rigour. This guide explains how to translate your military experience into civilian data‑science language, leverage Ministry of Defence (MoD) transition programmes, and land a rewarding role building predictive models that solve real‑world problems. Quick Win: Take a peek at our live Junior Data Scientist roles to see who’s hiring this week.

Quantum-Enhanced AI in Data Science: Embracing the Next Frontier

Data science has undergone a staggering transformation in the past decade, evolving from a niche academic discipline into a linchpin of modern industry. Across every sector—finance, healthcare, retail, manufacturing—data scientists have become indispensable, leveraging statistical methods and machine learning to turn raw information into actionable insights. Yet as datasets grow ever larger and machine learning models become more computationally expensive, there are genuine questions about how far current methods can be pushed. Enter quantum computing, a nascent but promising technology grounded in the counterintuitive principles of quantum mechanics. Often dismissed just a few years ago as purely experimental, quantum computing is quickly gaining traction as prototypes evolve into cloud-accessible machines. When paired with artificial intelligence—particularly in the realm of data science—the results could be game-changing. From faster model training and complex optimisation to entirely new forms of data analysis, quantum-enhanced AI stands poised to disrupt established practices and create new opportunities. In this article, we will: Explore how data science has reached its current limits in certain areas, and why classical hardware might no longer suffice. Provide an accessible overview of quantum computing concepts and how they differ from classical systems. Examine the potential of quantum-enhanced AI to solve key data science challenges, from data wrangling to advanced machine learning. Highlight real-world applications, emerging job roles, and the skills you need to thrive in this new landscape. Offer actionable steps for data professionals eager to stay ahead of the curve in a rapidly evolving field. Whether you’re a practising data scientist, a student weighing up your future specialisations, or an executive curious about the next technological leap, read on. The quantum era may be closer than you think, and it promises to radically transform the very fabric of data science.