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Data Engineer - DV

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Overview

Data Engineer / Software Engineer - Data Consultancy (Gloucestershire)

Location: On-site, Gloucestershire | Type: Permanent | Multiple Roles Available | Salary: £50,000 - £70,000 + £5,000 Training & Development Budget | Clearance: Active DV or DV Eligible

Responsibilities
  • As a Data Engineer / Software Engineer, you''ll be working on complex data challenges—designing, building, and maintaining data pipelines and analytical systems that drive real business value. You''ll collaborate closely with talented engineers and analysts, contributing to innovative solutions in a technically rewarding environment.
What We''re Looking For / Qualifications
  • Strong SQL skills
  • Proficiency in Python (for data processing, ETL, or automation)
  • The ability to work effectively in a collaborative, on-site team environment
  • Active DV clearance, or eligibility to obtain it
Benefits / What’s On Offer
  • £5,000 personal training and development budget - invest in your skills and certifications
  • Regular company socials and team events
  • Opportunities to work with cutting-edge tools and technologies
  • Competitive salary between £50,000 - £70,000, depending on experience
  • The chance to join a growing consultancy with multiple exciting roles available

If you''re ready to take the next step in your data career and work on meaningful, secure projects, we''d love to hear from you.

👉 Apply now to learn more about these opportunities and how you can be part of this expanding team


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