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Senior Data Engineer

Revolution Technology
Coventry
3 days ago
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A leading data company that are finding ways to reduce carbon emissions and making a positive impact in their space are growing their team.

Recently they've been rebuilding their platform to make it more modern and scalable. Now they need a Senior Data Engineer to come on board to help them continue to develop!

The Role:

  • Using skills in Azure to drive innovation in their data-driven processes
  • Take over the blueprint and work on implementing the data re-tooling project to coincide with their new JS platform
  • You'll be the sole Senior Data Engineer you will need to demonstrate an ability to work autonomous, take initiative and challenge ideas or come up with new ones

What you need:

  • Strong skills in Azure, including Azure Data Lake, Data Factory and Databricks
  • Experience with Relational and Non-relational Databases
  • Experience with SQL and Python
  • Ideally experience in startup/ scaleup environments

Salary up to £90k

Located in Coventry, this would be 1 day on site every 2 weeks

  • 5% employer pension contribution (when matched by employee)
  • Private medical insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Income protection for critical illness
  • 25 days holiday (increase by 1 each year up to a max of 30 days)

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • IndustriesSoftware Development

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