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£60,000| Data Engineer | Full Time | Flexible Hybrid | Tech for Good | Azure | Python | Terraform | Data Bricks | C#

Be one of the first applicants, read the complete overview of the role below, then send your application for consideration.Your new company:How would you like to work for an award-winning, tech for good company with the mission to aid local good causes?If you want to join a team where each member is committed to supporting the company mission, and where

helping people

at the heart of their ethos, then this is the place for you! They are a fellow B-Corp company, and if you’re not familiar with what that is, it essentially means they hold extremely high social and environmental standards, and it is certainly a sign of a great place to work!So, onto the mission of the company… to give a snappy overview – they want to

create sustainable communities,

as they understand global change must start locally.Which of your skills will be used?- Building up infrastructure and deployment pipelines and building new ETL pipelines.- Maintain and develop data pipelines using Azure Data Factory and Databricks.- Building all infrastructure using IaC tooling (they use Terraform), deploying using Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines.- Tech stack – Python, Azure Data Factory, Databricks, SQL, Terraform, Azure Cloud, C# (Nice to have), Power BI (Nice to have).Company Benefits:- Up to £60,000.- Flexible Hybrid – Mainly remote working, with occasional visits to their Bristol office.- Day off on your Birthday- 25 days + Bank holidays- Enhanced maternity, adoption, and paternity pay- Cycle to work scheme.What next?There are interview spots booked across the next couple of weeks, so please contact Adam Townsend on



or to find out more information and to be considered.£60,000| Data Engineer | Full Time | Flexible Hybrid | Tech for Good | Azure | Python | Terraform | Data Bricks | C#

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