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Junior Data Engineer

Nordcloud
City of London
6 days ago
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Join Nordcloud and be part of the European cloud revolution. We supercharge our customers to innovate in hyperscaler cloud, enabling seamless migration, advanced security, and data-driven success. We are looking for UK based Data Modellers with experience in understanding client data requirements and designing scalable databases using appropriate data modelling techniques.


Your daily responsibilities:

  • Analyse source and target data structures (e.g., databases, XML, JSON, CSV, EDI) to define and document data mappings
  • Develop and maintain data mapping specifications, transformation logic, and integration rules.
  • Collaborate with data architects, business analysts, and domain experts to ensure semantic alignment between systems.
  • Validate data mapping outputs and troubleshoot discrepancies in transformed data.
  • Document processes and maintain metadata for traceability and governance.
  • Ensure compliance with data quality, security, and privacy standards.

Key skills & Experiences:

  • MUST BE ELIGIBLE FOR SC CLEARANCE with a minimum of 5 years residency in the UK
  • Hands‑on experience in data modelling across conceptual and logical layers.
  • Experience in data mapping, data transformation, or data integration roles e.g. technical BA or data analyst
  • Good knowledge of XML, JSON, CSV, EDI, XLSX
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills.
  • Fluent communication skills in English

Nice to have skills:

  • Familiarity with ETL tools or data integration platforms (e.g., Informatica, Talend, Apache Nifi, SSIS, Boomi).
  • Experience with data mapping documentation tools or specifications (e.g., Excel-based mapping documents, BPMN, UML).
  • Familiarity with IBM Maximo Asset Management software

What we offer:

  • Individual training budget and exam fees for certifications
  • Flexible working hours and hybrid working model
  • Company laptop and needed equipment
  • Local package such as up to 7% matched pension contributions, extensive private health care, Bupa dental plan, and a seasonal ticket loan, enhanced maternity and parental leave, gym expense or well-being monthly and mobile phone allowance

Please read our Recruitment Privacy Policy before applying. All applicants must have the right to work in the UK.


About Nordcloud

Nordcloud is a European leader in cloud implementation, application development, managed services and training. It’s a recognised cloud-native pioneer with a proven track record helping organisations leverage public cloud in a way that balances quick wins, immediate savings and sustainable value.


Nordcloud is triple-certified across Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform – with 10 European hubs, over 1,300 employees and has delivered over 1,000 successful cloud projects for companies ranging from midsize to large corporates.


Our clients benefit from multi-cloud expertise that guides best practices, preempts pitfalls, provides essential technical support and steers teams through cultural change. From strategy planning to application management, we take our customers through the whole cloud journey to drive real business outcomes from cloud technology.


Learn more at www.nordcloud.com


Nordcloud values diversity and is dedicated to providing equal opportunities for all candidates and employees.


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