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Data Engineer - Remote UK - £90,000

Ada Meher
London
1 week ago
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Data & Software Engineer - AI Start Up - Remote UK - Up to £90,000


Ada Meher are partnered with a forward-thinking start-up within the deals space, who are heavily backed by large companies within the sector. Their objective is to streamline processes for dealmakers to identify targets, cultivate valuable relationships and ultimately secure more deals. They are utilising AI in various aspects of their business and are looking for an adaptable data/software engineer to join their team and continue to assist with their AI journey.


This role is open remotely across the UK for applicants who hold the full right to work in the UK. There are offices based in London and Leeds for occasional face-to-face contact with colleagues.


Responsibilities


  • Design and maintain ETL pipelines
  • Integrate data from internal and external sources
  • PostgreSQL queries and schemas
  • Support AI/LLM features
  • Optimise storage and query performance


Software


  • Coding with Python
  • Back-end systems and API integrations
  • Developing RESTful API's


Requirements


  • Strong skills with relational and NoSQL databases such as DynamoDB
  • Strong Python development experience with emphasis on back-end work
  • Solid experience with REST API principles, versioning and schema-driven development
  • Exposure to ETL pipelines and analytics tools
  • Exposure with AI/LLMs and vector stores
  • You must be a team player and collaborator


Seniority level


  • Mid-Senior level


Employment type


  • Full-time


Job function


  • Information Technology


Industries


  • IT Services and IT Consulting


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