Senior Data Engineer

KDR Talent Solutions
Glasgow
2 days ago
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Senior Data Engineer – Remote (UK) - £70K-£80K


Are you passionate about building robust data solutions that power analytics and business intelligence? We’re working with a global organisation seeking a talented Senior Data Engineer to join their IT team and play a key role in shaping their centralised data platform.


About the Role

As a Data Engineer, you’ll design, develop, and maintain scalable data pipelines and integration solutions that enable secure, efficient data flows across the business. You’ll collaborate with internal stakeholders and external partners to deliver high-quality data for analytics, reporting, and decision-making.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain automated ETL pipelines for data cleansing, transformation, and validation.
  • Design and implement hybrid data ingestion strategies (batch, incremental, real-time).
  • Contribute to unified data models and ensure data integrity across systems.
  • Enable integration with BI tools such as PowerBI and Tableau for self-service analytics.
  • Support governance, security, and compliance frameworks (e.g., GDPR).
  • Document processes and participate in knowledge transfer sessions.


What We’re Looking For

  • Proven experience in data engineering, ideally with cloud platforms (Snowflake preferred).
  • Strong understanding of ETL processes, data modelling, and integration from multiple sources.
  • Familiarity with BI tools (PowerBI, Tableau) and data visualisation.
  • Knowledge of data governance and compliance frameworks.
  • Excellent collaboration and communication skills.
  • Desirable: Experience with tools like Fivetran, dbt, Alteryx, and Microsoft Azure; SnowPro certification.


Why Apply?

  • Join a forward-thinking organisation committed to innovation and continuous improvement.
  • Work remotely within the UK, with flexibility and autonomy.
  • Be part of a collaborative team environment with opportunities for professional growth.


Ready to take the next step?

If you’re excited about shaping data solutions for a global business and want to make an impact, apply today!

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