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Data Engineer

Slalom
City of London
3 days ago
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Overview

Data Engineer role at Slalom. London or Manchester | Hybrid. Slalom is a purpose-led, global business and technology consulting company focused on delivering practical, end-to-end solutions that drive meaningful impact.


The Role

As a Data Engineer, your primary responsibility is to design, build, and maintain the infrastructure that enables efficient handling of large volumes of data. This involves creating data pipelines, leveraging cloud platforms like AWS or Azure, using tools like Terraform for automation, and programming in Python and SQL for data processing. You collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure data integrity and enable data-driven decision-making.


You And What You Bring

  • Deep understanding of platform engineering principles, including designing and building robust, scalable, and fault-tolerant data platforms to support diverse data processing and analytics requirements.
  • Ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams to architect, implement, and optimize data pipelines and workflows, ensuring efficient data ingestion, processing, and delivery within the data ecosystem
  • Experience with AWS or Azure cloud services for data storage, processing, and analytics, ensuring scalability, reliability, and security of data infrastructure.
  • Proficiency in one or more data platforms such as Snowflake, Fabric, and Databricks, with a strong ability to design, develop, and implement data solutions that meet client needs
  • Strong programming skills in Python and SQL for data manipulation, transformation, and automation tasks
  • Experience with Terraform for infrastructure as code (IaC), enabling the provisioning and management of cloud resources, and ensuring consistency and repeatability across environments.
  • Expertise in configuration-as-code and CI/CD practices using tools like GitHub Actions, Jenkins, or Azure DevOps, including version control, automated testing, deployment workflows, and pipeline monitoring to ensure efficient and reliable code delivery across all environments.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills to work collaboratively with a high-performing team
  • Power BI or Tableau experience is highly desirable
  • Desirable consulting experience, demonstrating the ability to deliver high-impact solutions, engage with clients effectively, and contribute to the growth and development of consulting capabilities within the organisation

We have a question for you - and it’s something we’re really passionate about. Can you imagine a world in which you can truly love your life and your work? Well, we have some good news – creating that world and making this vision a reality is what we get out of bed for; it’s our north star.


But what do we really mean when we talk about loving your life and your work? Let’s take a look at the ways in which we help our team members to achieve this – and the ‘how’.


Deep connections, better outcome

We have deep relationships with over 400 leading technology partners and they love us for our innovative and outcome based approach. Our people are passionate about solving our clients’ problems using the tech that’s the best solution for them. We’re there to work side-by-side with our client teams to enable them for success long after we’ve gone. We’re all about momentum that outlasts us.


Flexibility

Life is busy and we appreciate that. We’re often juggling work, family, and personal commitments. We do everything we can to support our people in prioritising what matters to them while also working on high-impact projects that they’ll love.


People-first

Great solutions start with great people. And those great people are at their best when they’re empowered to be their true authentic selves. Through leading with kindness and empathy, and striving for equity, we’re able to create better experiences for our people and our clients. Inclusion, diversity and equity is at the top of our agenda, and we have created a community where we empower our team to be the best version of themselves.


Rewards

There’s no shying away from it - the compensation and benefits on offer have to be competitive too. We know that. That’s why we have a dedicated team working with our leaders to ensure our packages are fair, competitive, and rewarding!


Take a look at the role above and if something sparks your interest, apply!


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If you require any assistance with regards to reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please do not hesitate to contact us – we will always be happy to help.


Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Information Technology

Industries

  • Business Consulting and Services

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