Data Engineer

Coventry Building Society
London
3 days ago
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About the role

Working in our Data and Analytics Delivery department, the Data Engineer will join the group on a

12-month fixed term contract

to focus on the migration and integration of data into our new ecosystem.

The Data Engineer will be designing, developing and testing quality data engineering solutions and will look to challenge and improve our processes, tools and approach. The person in post will undertake review and assurance activity, providing other team members with guidance on design, build and test activity.

Adhering to standard driven code development, the Data Engineer will deliver solutions that meet business needs in a timely manner and will take responsibility for the testing of their solution, including the analysis of requirement, designs of test cases & scripts, preparing test data and creating and executing tests to ensure effective and accurate deliverables.

We operate on a team led

hybrid approach with at least 1 days a week in the Coventry or Manchester office.

Our benefits include:

28 days holiday a yearplus bank holidays and a holiday buy/sell scheme
Annual discretionary bonus scheme
Personal pension with matched contributions
Life assurance (6 times annual salary)
We reserve the right toclosethis advertearlyif we receive ahigh volumeof suitable applications

About you

Youll either have a Data Engineering related qualification and/or extensive Data Development experience in a commercial or Agile environment.

To be successful in this role its essential that you will:

Have experience of

AWS , Python, SQL, Gitand PySpark
Desirable experience needed will be:

SISS or SAS experience
Quality Assurance and Test Automation experience
Experience of Database technologies
Experience in Financial Services organisation
About us

In 2025, Coventry Building Society purchased The Co-operative Bank. Bringing together our purpose-led building society with the UKs original ethical bank was the start of an exciting journey.

Trusted by over four million people, were a mutually owned business free from shareholders, and with our combined experience of almost 300 years, our ethics and dedication will continue to guide us. Together, we have shared values and an ethical approach towards our members, customers and colleagues.

Were officially recognised as a Great Place to Work and our benefits go beyond basic pay, with a discretionary bonus scheme, a culture of reward and recognition and comprehensive support for wellbeing.

Were serious about equality, of race, age, faith, disability, and sexual orientation and we celebrate diversity. By working together, we know youll build more than just a career with us.

Flexibility and why it matters
We understand the need for flexibility, so wherever possible, well consider alternative working patterns.Have a chat with us before you apply to see what the possibilities are for this role.
Proud to be a Disability Confident Committed Employer
Were proud to offer an interview or assessment to every disabled applicant who meet the minimum criteria for our vacancies. As part of the application process, disabled applicants can opt in for the Disability Confident Interview Scheme. If there are ever occasions where it is not practicable to interview all candidates that meet the essential criteria, such as when we receive a high number of applications, we commit to interviewing disabled candidates who best meet the minimum essential and desirable criteria.

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