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Principal Data Engineer - Winchester/London Hybrid - £84,000 10 bonus

Ada Meher
London
1 month ago
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Principal Data Engineer – Winchester/London (Hybrid) - £84,000 + 10% bonus1-2dpw in office | Greenfield Enterprise Data Platform Build | Flexible Working | Private MedicalAda Meher are working with the market leader in Digital Telecommunication & Broadcasting technology solutions as they recruit for a Principal Data Engineer to join them on their migration project from on-prem to an AWS based Enterprise Data Platform. The successful candidate will be working hands on with batch and streaming pipelines, designing systems from scratch and taking a more strategic view of the future roadmap.The business are flexible in nature, with a commitment to work-life balance that allows employees to work the hours that suit them around life’s other commitments. They are results focused but do ask for a presence in either the Winchester or Central London offices 1-2 days a week – based business need.To Be Considered:

  • Demonstrable expertise and experience working on large-scale Data Engineering projects
  • Strong experience in Python/PySpark, Databricks & Apache Spark
  • Hands on experience with both batch & streaming pipelines
  • Strong experience in AWS and associated tooling (Eg, S3, Glue, Redshift, Lambda, Terraform etc)
  • Experience designing Data Engineering platforms from scratch

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