Data Engineer - Searchability

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Manchester
6 days ago
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Data Engineer

Opportunity for a Data Engineer to join a market leading entertainment brand in Greater Manchester. Salary up to £60,000 + fantastic benefits including our inclusive working culture, generous holiday allowance, hybrid working and more.


What will you be doing?

In this role, you’ll be building and maintaining the data systems that power our reporting and analytics across the business. You’ll develop reliable data pipelines in Databricks, bringing together real-time and batch data from multiple sources on AWS. Working closely with teams across Finance, Marketing, and Compliance, you’ll make sure our data is accurate, accessible, and ready for decision making. You’ll also play a key part in improving performance, automation, and governance across our modern cloud‑based data platform.


Our benefits

  • Hybrid working
  • Generous holiday allowance
  • Pension
  • Annual bonus
  • Life insurance
  • Training & development opportunities
  • Enhanced maternity & paternity
  • Charity volunteer days
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • And more…

Essential skills

  • Proven experience building data pipelines using Databricks.
  • Strong understanding of Apache Spark (PySpark or Scala) and Structured Streaming.
  • Experience working with Kafka (MSK) and handling real-time data.
  • Good knowledge of Delta Lake / Delta Live Tables and the Medallion architecture.
  • Hands‑on experience with AWS services such as S3, Glue, Lambda, Batch, and IAM.
  • Strong skills in Python for data engineering, automation, and testing.
  • Confident using SQL for data analysis and building queries in Databricks SQL.
  • Experience implementing CI/CD pipelines (e.g. GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps or Jenkins).
  • Familiarity with Git and version control best practices.

To be considered…

Please either apply by clicking online or emailing me directly . By applying to this role you give express consent for us to process and submit (subject to required skills) your application to our client in conjunction with this vacancy only.



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