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Graduate Recruitment Bureau
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3 weeks ago
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Principal Data Engineer

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Principal Data Engineer

Our client is a rapidly growing, independent consultancy that provides business and technical solutions to top-tier and boutique investment clients. Founded in 2011, their success has allowed them to develop an exciting multi-national client base that offers regular travel to Western Europe and North America. They are now looking to add an experienced individual to their ranks that can help shape their data engineering strategy and improve the technical offering they provide for their clients.

As a Principal Data Engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to design and implement a new business strategy that will modernise how data is used within the private capital markets industry. The tech stack is largely centred around the services within Microsoft Azure, including Data Lake, Data Factory, Synapse, Logic Apps, and Function Apps.

Minimum Requirements:

  1. An excellent educational background, preferably in a STEM-based discipline.

  2. Expert knowledge of Microsoft Azure, SQL, and Python.

  3. Evidence of successfully building end-to-end technical solutions.

  4. An impressive communication style, ideally developed in a client-facing environment.

  5. Previous experience working within the private equity market.

    Additional Information:

  • Company: Graduate Recruitment Bureau (Hiring for client)

  • Salary Range: £85K-100K

  • Courses Considered: Data Science, Economics, IT, Maths, and Stats

  • Course Notes: STEM-based degree; experience outweighs academics

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