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Senior Consultant - GCP Data Engineer

Intuita
Liverpool
1 week ago
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Overview

Intuita Liverpool, England, United Kingdom — Senior Consultant - GCP Data Engineer


Responsibilities


  • Design, build, and maintain scalable and trustworthy data models in dbt, making use of Kimball Dimensional and One Big Table (OBT) methodologies.
  • Translate business requirements from stakeholders into robust, well-documented and tested dbt models.
  • Develop and own workflows within Google Cloud Platform environments, primarily using BigQuery and dbt.
  • Write high-quality, optimised SQL for data transformation and analysis.
  • Develop and maintain scalable data pipelines within the Google Cloud Platform, ensuring efficient and cost-effective data transformations.
  • Take ownership of dbt project health, monitoring daily runs and proactively resolving any data, model, or scheduling issues in collaboration with other project owners.
  • Use version control (Git) and CI/CD to manage the entire lifecycle of analytics code.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand data requirements and implement robust, well-documented and performant dbt models that serve as a single source of truth for business reporting.
  • Implement and champion data quality testing, documentation standards, and modelling best practices within dbt projects.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve any issues or errors in the data pipelines.
  • Stay updated with the latest cloud technologies and industry best practices to continuously enhance engineering capabilities.


Qualifications


  • Expert level proficiency in SQL.
  • Deep, practical experience of building and architecting data models with dbt.
  • A strong understanding of data warehousing concepts and data modelling techniques (e.g., Kimball, Dimensional Modelling, One Big Table).
  • Solid, hands-on experience within the Google Cloud Platform, especially with BigQuery.
  • Proven experience working directly with business stakeholders to translate their needs into technical specifications and data models.
  • Familiarity with version control (Git) and CI/CD workflows for analytics.
  • Experience with agile principles and practices.


Nice to have


  • Certification in dbt or Google Cloud Platform or related technologies.
  • Experience with other cloud platforms (e.g. AWS, Azure, Snowflake) and data warehouse/lakehouse technologies (e.g. Redshift, Databricks, Synapse).
  • Knowledge of distributed big data technologies.
  • Proficiency in Python.
  • Familiarity with data governance and compliance frameworks.


Benefits


  • Salary: £50,000 - £70,000 per annum DOE or contractor day rates. Outside IR35 can be discussed in person for experienced Engineers with good availability.
  • Flexible and remote working — you are trusted to work in the way that suits you best.
  • Care for health and wellbeing — free therapy sessions, financial education, birthday treats and more.
  • Incredible training and learning opportunities — be surrounded by the best in the business and encouraged to keep growing.
  • Freedom and empowerment to own problems and explore new ideas — consultants can act as consultants, not just bodies.
  • A supportive, friendly team — we work hard and enjoy social time together.
  • Dog-friendly offices — we’re a dog-loving team.


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