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Data Engineer (New role to Belfast)

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Manchester
1 week ago
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Job Title: Remote Data Engineer Company Overview: Our client operates in an exciting new area, utilising machine learning. We are currently seeking a talented Data Engineer to join their team. This is a fully remote position, allowing you the flexibility needed. Position: Data Engineer (Remote) Responsibilities: Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design, develop, and maintain data pipelines and ETL processes. Implement and optimize data architecture, ensuring scalability, performance, and reliability. Work closely with data scientists and analysts to understand data requirements and provide efficient solutions. Design, build, and maintain databases, ensuring data integrity and security. Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to data processing and pipeline performance. Requirements: 3+ years of professional experience as a Data Engineer. Proficiency in Python for data engineering tasks. Strong expertise in SQL with the ability to design and optimize queries. Experience with data modeling and designing efficient data storage solutions. Familiarity with data warehousing concepts and technologies. Excellent problem-solving and communication skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a remote environment. Nice to Have: Knowledge of cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP). Experience with big data technologies (e.g., Spark, Hadoop). Familiarity with data governance and compliance best practices. Benefits: Competitive salary. Fully remote work environment. Health and wellness benefits. Professional development opportunities. Collaborative and inclusive company culture. Skills: Python data engineer SQL Benefits: Work From Home

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