Data Engineer

Answer Digital Limited
Leeds
1 month ago
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Data Engineer

Answer Digital is looking to recruit a Data Engineer to play a vital role in supporting the digital transformation journeys of our clients.


What you’ll be doing

We’re looking for someone who has experience guiding teams and supporting clients to use data to make better decision making. We have some exciting plans for our Data Capability in 2026, so if you’ve got a passion for building great teams and supporting our Data Engineer Academy then that would be great. Healthcare experience, or a passion for working across healthcare data projects is a bonus.


What you’ll bring to Answer

  • Designing and implementing complex data pipelines, leveraging both NoSQL and relational databases.
  • Develop and manage cloud-based data solutions, ensuring scalability and security.
  • Lead and mentor junior data engineers, promoting knowledge sharing and professional growth.
  • Implement and oversee CI/CD pipelines, ensuring efficient deployment of data services.
  • Proficiency in Python, SQL, and other relevant backend languages.
  • Utilise backend programming languages effectively for data processing and manipulation.

It would be great if you also had experience in some of these, but if not we’ll help you with them:

  • Actively participate in the organisation and delivery of our Data Engineer Academy.
  • Apply advanced scripting skills to automate data processes and integrate ETL workflows.
  • Engage with business intelligence (BI) tools and techniques to deliver actionable insights.
  • Advocate and apply best practices in software design patterns, principles, and architecture patterns.
  • Stay abreast of the latest trends in data engineering, with a focus on healthcare data standards (SNOMED, FHIR, HL7).
  • Understanding the role of a consultancy and sharing a passion for helping solve our customers problems.

The perks of being @ Answer

  • Competitive salary - we benchmark both internally and externally to make sure you’re paid fairly.
  • Flexible annual leave (buy/sell and carry forward)
  • Twice a year income-tax free bonus if company-wide performance targets are met - we're all in this together
  • Continuous training and development - if you want to learn, we’ll provide all the support you need
  • Flexible Pension - we match your on contributions up to 5%
  • Regular tech catch ups/hack events - we also encourage external tech events!
  • A packed social calendar including; Christmas party (partners invited) and Summer away days, monthly and quarterly company team socials.
  • Parking at Head Offices in central Leeds, plus Cycle2Work & Green Car Lease schemes to help get you here
  • The chance to give back – get involved nationally and regionally with partnerships to get people from different backgrounds into tech, as well as lots of charity and community events
  • Hybrid and flexible working – you can vary your working when and where you work, to allow you to collaborate better, feed your creativity, and take the time and space to focus when you need to

Diversity and Inclusion

At Answer we proudly embrace diversity and inclusion - we want to create a safe environment for everyone to bring their true selves to work. We will do everything we can to support your application; if you require any adjustments to be made to your application or interview process please speak to our recruitment team.


A bit more about us.

Answer Digital is a highly successful digital transformation consultancy headquartered in Leeds. We’re a company on a fast growth trajectory with a reputation of delivering large-scale, operational critical solutions.


People are at the heart of everything we do - so much so we’re owned by our people. It sets us apart from most digital businesses you’ll meet and defines our culture and values. Our people are invested in everything we do, because we are invested in them.


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