Data Engineer

Teign Housing
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Give us the data to make the right decisions for thousands of tenants.
At Teign Housing, were driven by a simple but powerful mission: to provide good quality homes for our residents and rewarding, flexible careers for our people. As a thriving social landlord with over 200 dedicated professionals across Teign Housing and Templer Home Build, we proudly own and manage more than 4,000 homes across Teignbridge, the South Hams, East Devon, Mid Devon, West Devon, and Exeter.
We dont just offer housing - we create communities. Our commitment goes beyond bricks and mortar. We deliver high-quality homes and personalised support that empower individuals and families to thrive.
Why work with us?
Be part of a purpose led organisation making a real impact
Join a supportive, forward-thinking team
Enjoy career flexibility, growth, and meaningful work
We believe everyone deserves a safe, affordable, and welcoming place to call home. If you share our passion for building vibrant communities and delivering services that truly matter, wed love to hear from you.
Were now looking for a talented and proactive Data Engineer to join our dynamic team. Bring your skills, your ideas, your drive and help us shape the future of housing in Devon.
About the Data Engineer role
In this key position, you will help shape our data engineering capability by providing both strategic and operational leadership. We will look to you to ensure that data is extracted efficiently from source systems, transformed through robust ETL/ELT processes and loaded into well-structured data models that support strategic reporting, analytics and Business Intelligence. To this end, you will develop scalable pipelines, improve data quality, design and implement effective data models and strengthen governance standards across the organisation.
Above all, we will look to you to maximise data maturity by applying innovative data engineering approaches, championing best practice and producing clear high quality technical documentation, demonstrating deep and broad data knowledge.
About you
To join us, you should be experienced in designing, building and maintaining ETL/ELT pipelines, using orchestration tools such as SSIS and Azure Data Factory, and cleansing and manipulating datasets via SQL. , You will also be adept at designing and implementing dimensional models including star schemas, and implementing Slowly Changing Dimensions (SCD Type 1 or 2) to support accurate historical reporting and analytics. You should have excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to explain complex technical concepts to a diverse range of stakeholders. Finally, a formal data engineering certification would be beneficial, as would experience with BI reporting tools, CI/CD, automated testing or DataOps practices.
Benefits
As an Investor in People Platinum organisation, you will be joining a company that creates a supportive high-performance culture.
You can also expect to enjoy an excellent benefits package, including :
25 days annual leave + bank holidays
Discretionary Leave between Christmas and the New Year period
Generous employer contributions towards your pension (including death in service), any employee who increase their contribution to 5% or above will receive an employer contribution of one and a half times their contribution up to a maximum employer contribution of 15%
Private Health Care membership (if applicable)
Flexible Agile Working
Salary Sacrifice Scheme (optional)
Reimbursement of the cost of a professional membership fee
Employer contributions towards gym membership
Employer contribution every two years towards eye examination for those who use computers significantly as part of their work
Up to 25% off selected O2 airtime contracts
Microsoft Home Use Programme available to all staff
Training Opportunities
Employee Assistance Programme provided by Health Assured
Westcountry Savings and Loans Scheme
Recognition for Long Service (if applicable)
Cycle to work Scheme
Electric Vehicle Scheme
Bupa dental care(optional)
If you believe you're the right person for our Data Engineer role, apply today!
Closing date: 4 March 2026.
Interview date: 11 March 2026.
Applications will be considered as they are received, so early applications are encouraged. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, should a suitable candidate apply.
Teign Housing is committed to its policy on equality and diversity, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community. Registered charity no. 1112196.

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