Data Platform Engineer, Delivery Centre

Credera UK
Newcastle upon Tyne
1 month ago
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Would you like to be part of a growing engineering capability in a people-centric organisation? Or perhaps work in an open and collaborative learning environment? Are you passionate about technology, people and developing your coding skills? We have got all this and more. Whatever your aspirations, we're looking for engineers to be part of an exceptional technology capability, providing dedicated engineering capacity for our clients.

At Credera, we work with a range of clients and help them to level-up their engineering capabilities in a partnership model. Through our Delivery Centre, we help them build microservices architectures, develop AI and machine learning capabilities and operate cloud infrastructure. As part of the Delivery Centre team, you'll collaborate with architects, technology consultants and client stakeholders, giving you a chance to hone your skills across the latest technologies, development and operational practices, and cloud platforms, whilst growing your career. The central hub for this position is in Newcastle but we welcome applicants from across the North East or those seeking remote work.

Requirements

As an Engineer in Credera's Delivery Centre capability, you'll work as part of a close-knit team supporting one of our long-term client partnerships alongside architects, support engineers, and delivery leaders. Building on Credera's reputation for engineering excellence, you'll have a chance to learn from a team of experts who can help you develop into a future technical leader.

Consultancy to us is about customer delivery first, carried out by technically excellent people with a learning mindset. Whilst working on a long-term engagement, you will have access to a range of training and development opportunities, as well as coaching and mentoring from experienced technologists. You are perceptive, personable, culturally sensitive and demonstrate a high degree of emotional intelligence. To meet our client's needs, you will need to be security clearable and to be able to work variable shift patterns e.g. a mixture of early and late shifts.

You will have:

  1. The ability to work collaboratively
  2. A drive for self-improvement and learning new technologies
  3. Significant experience in using data engineering tools to create and maintain data pipelines to extract, transform and load data, such as Pentaho Data Integration
  4. Experience with managing, maintaining and configuring relational databases, preferably Oracle DB and MySQL
  5. Experience with scheduling, maintaining and resolving issues with batch jobs using tools such as Cron and Berlin Job Scheduler
  6. Experience managing, maintaining and updating data warehouse platforms such as Apache Hive, with data stored on AWS S3
  7. Experience with Data Analytics tooling such as Pentaho Business Analytics
  8. Experience using DevOps tooling such as Gitlab
  9. Experience supporting live service within a standard Service Management environment
  10. Experience working within an agile, iterative engineering environment

Benefits

Along with a great company culture, Credera provides an exceptional compensation package including a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefit plan.

Our consistent growth over the years and entrepreneurial environment, provides an excellent platform to embark upon an exciting career path, where your contribution really counts, and we will recognise it. With a supportive network of colleagues around the globe and exciting client assignments, progression can be rapid for high performers. We are a social bunch of people and connect as a team on a regular basis. You can also expect:

  1. A highly collaborative working environment and great rates of pay (including base salary and bonus potential). We also pay generous rates for overtime recognising your sacrifice.
  2. A range of flexible benefits for your well-being and lifestyle.
  3. One-to-one mentoring and hands-on experience for continuous growth and development.
  4. Personalised learning and development opportunities to support your development.
  5. 25 days of holiday and the ability to flex up to 30 days.
  6. 1 CSR volunteering day to give back to the community.
  7. We consider a range of locations within the UK and offer remote working for this role.

Learn More

As a global consultancy with over 3000 consultants worldwide, and part of Omnicom Precision Marketing Group, we partner with industry-leading brands including FTSE 100 companies and government departments. Our mission is to create a positive impact for clients and our people, guided by our core values of integrity, tenacity, people-first, humility, and excellence. We prioritise well-being and offer diverse networks, such as LGBT+, CredCOLOUR, CredAbility, Women in Engineering, Asian Leader Circle, and Gender Diversity. Our commitment to well-being has earned us the Excellence in Well-Being Award 2022, and our inclusive culture has earned us the "Great Place to Work" award for five consecutive years.

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