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Data Engineer (Python/AWS)

Method Resourcing
Bristol
4 days ago
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Data Engineer | Python | AWS | ETL | API's | 3 days per week hybrid into Bristol | £55,000 + Benefits

Method Resourcing have partnered with a fantastic financial services organisation looking for a Data Engineer who’s excited by the idea of owning and evolving a core internal system that the whole business relies on. If you enjoy solving complex problems, building clean and scalable backend services, and working across cloud‑native environments, role will put you right at the centre of it.


You’ll be developing high‑quality Python applications, shaping APIs, improving user interfaces, and owning data pipelines that process significant volumes of information. This is a hands‑on engineering role where you’ll work closely with existing technical stakeholders to fully understand the system, take ownership, and drive it forward.


What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Designing and maintaining ETL pipelines capable of concurrent, high‑volume data processing.
  • Building and enhancing internal Python applications, predominantly using Flask.
  • Developing reliable APIs and optimising UI components where needed.
  • Ensuring everything is scalable and production‑ready through Infrastructure as Code.
  • Managing relational databases (mainly PostgreSQL).
  • Supporting and troubleshooting AWS services across a broad cloud stack.
  • Taking ownership of the core system by pairing with the current engineer and becoming deeply familiar with the codebase.

What We’re Looking For:

  • Degree in Computer Science or related field, or solid equivalent experience.
  • 3+ years of commercial experience in Python engineering.
  • Strong ability with Python frameworks.
  • Comfortable designing and delivering APIs.
  • Experience working with ETL pipelines and concurrent processing.
  • Familiarity with cloud platforms and cloud‑native engineering principles.

Tech Stack You’ll Work With:

  • AWS: ECS, S3, EC2, RDS, CloudWatch
  • Python Frameworks: Flask, SQLAlchemy
  • Front‑End: HTML, CSS
  • 25 days holiday + BH's
  • Pension contribution
  • Discretionary bonus
  • Training and development
  • Life assurance
  • Recognition awards

Seniority level

Entry level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Information Technology


If this sounds of interest, please apply, or reach out to with your CV attached for more information.


Location: Bristol, England, United Kingdom (hybrid).


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