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Senior Data Engineer

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Senior Data Engineer

Department: Services

Employment Type: Permanent

Location: Remote, UK

Description

We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Data Engineer to join our team and play a pivotal role in designing, implementing, and managing new data technology infrastructure. You will be responsible for building and maintaining a scalable and robust cloud-based platform that consolidates existing legacy data services. The platform will enable efficient data management, automation of processes, and provide high-quality data services to our users and tooling.

The role is 100% remote.

Key Responsibilities
• Design, develop, and implement data pipelines and ETL processes to ingest, transform, and load data into the data platform.
• Collaborate with the Lead Architect and Cloud Engineer to ensure the seamless

integration of data services within the cloud infrastructure.
• Develop data models and schemas to support efficient data storage and retrieval.
• Implement data quality and validation processes to ensure the accuracy and consistency of data.
• Optimize data processes and queries for performance and scalability.
• Collaborate with business stakeholders to understand their data requirements and provide insights and solutions for data-driven decision-making.
• Work closely with data scientists to provide them with the necessary data and tooling for developing revenue-generating insights and models.
• Implement data governance and security controls to ensure data privacy and compliance with regulations.
• Stay updated with the latest data technologies and trends and make

recommendations for technology adoption and improvements.

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
• Minimum 5 years experience in industry
• Excellent understanding of Azure data tools, especially Databricks
• Proven experience as a Data Engineer, working with Azure data services.
• Strong understanding of data modeling concepts and relational and

non-relational databases.
• Proficiency in SQL and experience with data integration and ETL tools (e.g., Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks).
• Experience with data warehousing concepts and technologies (e.g., Azure

Synapse Analytics, Azure Data Lake Storage).
• Familiarity with big data technologies and frameworks (e.g., Hadoop, Spark) is a plus.
• Knowledge of data governance and data security best practices.
• Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
• Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively within a team environment.
• Experience with Agile methodologies is a plus.

The Ideal Candidate
• Enthusiastic, motivated self-starter
• Comfortable problem solving alone as well as part of a team
• Confident reaching out to stakeholders and colleagues in order to solve problems and understand issues
• Happy in a remote working environment
• Keen interest in new technologies and learning about them

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and compensation package.
  • Remote work with regular team socials.
  • Work with a highly experienced, motivated team of experts in Cloud, Big Data and Machine Learning.


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