SC Cleared Data Engineer

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Job Title: SC Cleared Data Engineer (Minerva MMTAR Functional Core Build)
Location: Telford: If local to Telford, requirement will be 2 days per week on site. If not local, expectation will be to attend once/twice a month.
Salary/Rate: £500 - £530 Per Day
Start Date: 11/08/25
Job Type: Inside IR35 Contract

Company Introduction


We have an exciting opportunity now available with one of our sector-leading consultancy clients! They are currently looking for an SC Cleared Data Engineer to join their team for a six-month contract.

Job Responsibilities/Objectives


You will be responsible for the design, development, and deployment of data integration and transformation solutions using Pentaho, Denodo, Talend, and SAS.

  • Architect and implement scalable data pipelines and services that support business intelligence and analytics platforms.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather requirements, define technical specifications, and deliver robust data solutions.
  • Champion Agile and Scrum methodologies, ensuring timely delivery of sprints and continuous improvement.
  • Drive DevOps practices for CI/CD, automated testing, and deployment of data services.
  • Mentor and guide junior engineers, fostering a culture of technical excellence and innovation.
  • Ensure data quality, governance, and security standards are upheld across all solutions.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve complex data issues and performance bottlenecks.

Required Skills/Experience
The ideal candidate will have the following:

  • SAS 9.4 (DI), SAS Viya 3.x (SAS Studio, VA, VI).
  • Platform LSF, Jira, Platform Support.
  • GIT.
  • Strong expertise in ETL tools: Pentaho, Talend.
  • Experience with data virtualization using Denodo.
  • Proficiency in SAS for data analytics and reporting.
  • Oracle (good to have).
  • Solid understanding of Agile and Scrum frameworks.
  • Hands-on experience with DevOps tools and practices (e.g., Jenkins, Git, Docker, Kubernetes).
  • Strong SQL and data modelling skills.
  • Excellent problem-solving, communication, and leadership abilities.

Desirable Skills/Experience
Although not essential, the following skills are desired by the client:

  • Proven track record of data projects and teams.
  • Certifications in Agile/Scrum, DevOps, or relevant data technologies are a plus.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply now with your updated CV in Microsoft Word/PDF format.

Disclaimer
Notwithstanding any guidelines given to level of experience sought, we will consider candidates from outside this range if they can demonstrate the necessary competencies.


Square One is acting as both an employment agency and an employment business, and is an equal opportunities recruitment business. Square One embraces diversity and will treat everyone equally. Please see our website for our full diversity statement.


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