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Databricks Data Engineer

Newcastle upon Tyne
6 days ago
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Contract Data Engineer - Databricks & Azure (SC Cleared)

Location: Newcastle (2-3 days onsite per week)
Rate: £450 per day (Outside IR35)
Duration: 6 months
Clearance: Active SC clearance is mandatory
Expenses: Not reimbursed - candidates must be based in or near Newcastle

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Data Engineer with strong expertise in Databricks and Azure to join a high-profile Public Sector project. This is a 6-month contract, outside IR35, requiring Security Clearance (SC) and regular onsite presence in Newcastle.

Key Responsibilities

Design, develop, and maintain scalable data pipelines using Databricks on Azure.
Build and optimize data solutions leveraging Azure Data Services (e.g., Data Lake, Synapse).
Work with large datasets to enable advanced analytics and reporting.
Collaborate with stakeholders to deliver high-quality data solutions aligned with project objectives.
Ensure compliance with public sector security and governance standards.

Essential Skills

Proven experience in Data Engineering within complex environments.
Strong hands-on expertise with Databricks and Azure (Data Lake, Synapse, etc.).
Solid understanding of cloud-based data platforms and ETL processes.
Active SC Clearance (must be in place before starting).
Ability to work onsite in Newcastle 2-3 days per week.

Nice to Have

Experience in Public Sector projects.
Knowledge of data governance and security frameworks.Interested?
Apply now with your CV and availability. Please note: Candidates without active SC clearance or unable to commute to Newcastle will not be considered.

To discuss this role further please submit your CV or contact Brandon Forbes

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