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GCP Data Analytics Engineer

Robert Walters UK
City of London
5 days ago
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Overview

GCP Data Analytics Engineer — Up to £600 per day (Inside IR35) West London (3-4 days per week onsite). Interviews ASAP. 3-6 months contract. I am currently working with a tech client who urgently require a contract GCP Data Analytics Engineer with expertise in SQL, Python and BigQuery.

Key Skills
  • Proven experience as a Data Engineer in a Senior/Lead capacity
  • Expertise with GCP
  • Demonstrable experience of ingesting, extracting and analysing data from diverse sources
  • ELT/ETL
  • Strong communication skills to work with 3rd parties and ability to work autonomously and drive innovation
  • Databases and data warehouses are in place: BigQuery
  • BI tools PowerBI & Omni (very similar tool to Looker)
  • Programming languages Python and advanced SQL

If interested in this GCP Data Analytics Engineer please apply with latest CV for immediate review.

Applicants must live local to West London and have UK RTW (No Sponsorship on offer)

Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates

About the job

Contract Type: Temporary Interim Management

Workplace Type: On-site

Experience Level: Mid Management

Location: West London

Contract Type: Temporary Interim Management

Specialism: Technology & Digital

Focus: Data Analysis & Business Intelligence

Industry: IT

Salary: £550 - £600 per day + Inside IR35 - 3-4 days per week onsite

Workplace Type: On-site

Experience Level: Mid Management

Location: West London

Contractor

Job Reference: 2KST8X-174A541C

Date posted: 14 October 2025

Consultant: Alex Taylor


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