Senior Data Engineer

VIQU IT Recruitment
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Senior Data Engineer Lancashire – Permanent – Hybrid Competitive Salary VIQU have partnered with a leading organisation seeking a Senior Data Engineer to join their Data and Platform Engineering team during an exciting period of cloud and data platform transformation.

Learn more about the general tasks related to this opportunity below, as well as required skills.

In this hands-on role, you will design, build, and deliver modern data platforms within a cloud-first, Data Mesh environment, work closely with product managers, architects, and engineers, take ownership of your projects, and mentor junior colleagues, making a real impact on both the technology and the team.

Key Responsibilities: • Lead the design, development, and delivery of cloud-based data platforms and data products as a Senior Data Engineer.

• Own the full data product lifecycle, from initial design through to decommissioning.

• Build and maintain robust ETL / ELT pipelines using SQL, Python, and modern tooling.

• Collaborate closely with product managers, architects, and engineers to solve complex technical and business challenges.

• Act as the go-to technical expert for junior engineers, providing mentorship, code reviews, and quality assurance.

• Produce clear, well-documented solutions for both technical and non-technical audiences.

• Support CI/CD, environment control (dev/test/prod), and effective change management practices.

• Contribute to cloud platform development, with a strong preference for GCP (BigQuery), within a Data Mesh architecture.

Key Requirements: • 5 years experience as a Senior Data Engineer or Data Engineer with a strong focus on ETL / ELT.

• Advanced SQL and Python development skills.

• Hands-on experience with DBT, GIT, Terraform, Docker, IAM, and Airflow (Composer).

• Proven experience working on cloud platforms – ideally GCP (BigQuery), but Azure or AWS also considered.

• Strong understanding of Data Mesh, Test Driven Design, and Agile delivery.

• Experience with documentation, CI/CD pipelines, and multi-environment controls.

• Excellent communication skills and the ability to lead by example within engineering teams.

• Experience supporting mergers, integrations, or large-scale organisational change is highly desirable.

Senior Data Engineer London – Permanent – Hybrid Competitive Salary Apply today to speak with VIQU in confidence or contact Belle Hegarty at .

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