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Mid - Senior Data Engineer // REMOTE - UK

Akkodis
Bexleyheath
4 days ago
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Senior Data Engineer - Make an Impact
About Us
We're driving a major transformation in data and analytics, and we need a Senior Data Engineer who can do more than just build pipelines - someone who can demonstrate real impact, influence stakeholders, and help shape the future of our data platform.
Why This Role Exists
This is an opportunity for an experienced data engineer r and an opportunity to grow into a Principal-level role within 2-3 years. You'll join a small, ambitious team with high visibility across the business, working on modernisation projects that will redefine how we use data.
What We're Looking For

Impact-Driven Mindset: We want someone who can clearly articulate the difference they've made in previous roles - not just list tasks. Show us how you improved processes, accelerated insights, or drove strategic decisions.
Technical Expertise:
Essential: Strong experience with Microsoft Fabric or Databricks at a good level.
Python Proficiency: Advanced coding skills for building robust, scalable solutions.
Strong SQL and data modelling (relational and dimensional).
Modern Data Engineering: Proven ability to design and deliver scalable solutions using modern architectures (lakehouse, medallion, warehouse-first).
Stakeholder Engagement: Ability to influence and collaborate with business leaders, translating technical solutions into measurable business outcomes.
Growth Potential: Comfortable mentoring junior e...

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