Data Engineering Graduate

Visa
London
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Overview

As a Data Engineering Graduate, you will play a key role in building the scalable data foundation that powers Visa's analytical, data science, and product development work across Europe. Data Engineering focuses on developing data pipelines, transforming large datasets, automating processes, and enabling teams to operate efficiently and at scale. You\'ll work closely with Data Engineers and Data Scientists to build repeatable, reusable, and automated data assets that support client projects across Europe. Much of the work is backend-focused, requiring strong coding foundations and an engineering-first mindset. While the role is not typically client-facing, strong communication is required to work effectively in a global team environment.


Responsibilities

  • Develop a deep understanding of Visa\'s data ecosystem and how data is used across Data Science, Product, and Analytics teams.
  • Build, test, and maintain ETL/ELT data pipelines using Python, SQL, Spark, and other big-data tools.
  • Support the design and delivery of scalable, reusable data assets to be used repeatedly across client engagements.
  • Automate and standardize backend data workflows to improve the reliability and consistency of data used by downstream teams.
  • Work with large datasets, performing transformations and ensuring data quality, integrity, and accuracy.
  • Collaborate with global Data Engineering teams (North America & other regions) on productionizing and maintaining key data assets.
  • Participate in code reviews, contribute to technical documentation, and follow engineering best practices including Git-based version control and CI/CD.
  • Troubleshoot data pipeline issues and assist with performance optimization.

Qualifications

  • Permanent right to work in the UK. Please specify this on your CV.
  • Graduating in 2025 or summer 2026 with a Bachelor\'s or Master\'s degree in Computer Science, Data Engineering, Information Systems, Mathematics, Engineering, or another technical field - ready to start the role in September 2026.
  • Strong programming foundations in Python and SQL.
  • Interest in backend engineering, data systems, and scalable data processing.
  • Familiarity with at least one big-data or distributed computing framework (e.g., Spark, Hadoop, Hive).
  • Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to communicate clearly in English, both written and verbal.
  • Experience or exposure to:
    Data pipeline development (ETL/ELT); Git or other version control systems; Workflow orchestration tools (Airflow, Luigi, Prefect); Cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure); Unix/Linux command line.
  • Interest in scaling data engineering processes and learning software engineering best practices.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with teammates across geographies.

Additional Information

  • Visa is an EEO Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. Visa will also consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with EEOC guidelines and applicable local law. If you require any support during the recruitment process for any reasons, including those related to a disability, please let us know and we will be in contact to discuss this with you.
  • This is a hybrid position; employees are expected to work from the office 3 set days a week (determined by leadership on site). Please submit your CV in English.

Please only apply if you meet eligibility requirements. Visa is a world leader in payments and technology, with over 259 billion payments transactions flowing safely between consumers, merchants, financial institutions, and government entities in more than 200 countries and territories each year. Our mission is to connect the world through the most innovative, convenient, reliable, and secure payments network, enabling individuals, businesses, and economies to thrive while driven by a common purpose - to uplift everyone, everywhere by being the best way to pay and be paid. Make an impact with a purpose-driven industry leader. Join us today and experience Life at Visa. Visa Consulting and Analytics (VCA) is the consulting arm of Visa, and drives tangible, impactful results for clients. VCA\'s core client segments include issuers, acquirers, merchants, Fintechs, payment enablers and governments.


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