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Data Engineer (Snowflake)

Computacenter
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Location:UK - London, UK - Birmingham, UK - Hatfield, UK - Manchester, UK - Milton Keynes, UK - Nottingham, UK - Reading |Job-ID:214264 |Contract type:Standard |Business Unit:IT Consulting

Life on the Team
At Computacenter, you’ll join one of the most respected and capable IT services organisations in Europe. Group Professional Services (GPS) is a thriving division made up of over 1,000 expert consultants and engineers across the UK, Germany, France, and India. We work with leading global clients to deliver cutting-edge infrastructure, cloud, and data solutions that shape the digital future.


As a Data Engineer, you’ll be part of a collaborative, high-performing team that values continuous learning, professional excellence, and technical innovation. You’ll contribute to major customer programmes and benefit from the support of a well-established knowledge-sharing community.

What you'll do

Design and implement data solutions using Snowflake across cloud platforms (Azure and AWS)


Build and maintain scalable data pipelines and ETL processes
Optimise data models, storage, and performance for analytics and reporting
Ensure data integrity, security, and best practice compliance
Serve as a subject matter expert in Snowflake engineering efforts within delivery teams
Collaborate with internal teams and customer stakeholders to define and deliver robust data solutions
Participate in customer meetings to present and discuss technical solutions
Identify and escalate technical risks where necessary

What you'll need

Proven experience designing and delivering enterprise-scale data warehouse solutions using Snowflake


In-depth understanding of Snowflake architecture, performance optimisation, and best practices
Strong experience in ETL development, data modelling, and data integration
Proficient in SQL, Python, and/or Java for data processing
Hands-on experience with Azure and AWS cloud environments
Familiarity with Agile methodologies such as Scrum, Kanban, or Lean
Excellent communication skills—able to articulate complex technical topics to diverse audiences
Ability to troubleshoot data issues and ensure data reliability and consistency
Experience with infrastructure automation tools (e.g., Terraform, CloudFormation) and DevOps practices is a plus
Relevant certifications such as SnowPro™ Core, AWS Certified Data Engineer – Associate, or Azure Data Engineer are highly desirable

Important Information
Please note that all successful candidates will be required to undergo security clearance as part of the onboarding process.

Join us at Computacenter and help shape tomorrow’s data landscape—today.


Ready to apply or want to learn more? We’d love to hear from you.

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