Senior Data Engineer

LT Harper - Cyber Security Recruitment
Nottingham
2 days ago
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The Role: Senior Data Engineer


Salary - £90k - £105k


Location - Various major Cities Across the UK - Must be UK resident - Sorry, No sponsorship


As a Senior Data Engineer, you’ll lead the design and development of high-performance data solutions — from ingestion and transformation through to integration and insight. You’ll work directly with architects, engineers, and business stakeholders to turn ambitious ideas into scalable, production-ready systems.


What You’ll Do


  • Build and optimise data pipelines using modern technologies like Spark, Scala, and Python.
  • Design and implement data models, entity resolution logic, and network-based insights.
  • Collaborate with architects and DevOps specialists to deliver scalable, cloud-native data solutions.
  • Translate complex business problems into efficient technical architectures.
  • Work across data, cloud, and security teams to deliver seamless enterprise integration.


What You’ll Bring


  • Proven experience leading data engineering or integration projects for enterprise clients.
  • Deep technical expertise in Scala, Python, and Databricks (or similar big data frameworks).
  • Strong understanding of data modelling, ETL design, and distributed systems.
  • Experience with data tools such as Quantexa is a must.


Bonus skills:


  • Experience with Financial Services, Fraud Detection, AML, or KYC solutions.
  • Familiarity with DevOps pipelines (Jenkins, GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps).
  • Hands-on knowledge of Docker, Kubernetes, and data governance frameworks.
  • Degree in Computer Science, Data Engineering, or a related technical field.


For more information, apply here or email me at

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