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Senior Data Engineer

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Herefordshire
5 days ago
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  • Up to £70,000 DoE + £5,000 relocation package
  • Active UKSV DV (MoD DV) required
  • £5,000 annual training and development budget + wellness benefits
  • Herefordshire location – 4/5 days on site per week


ABOUT THE CLIENT:

Our client is a rapidly growing tech consultancy specialising in software, data, cyber, and IT, helping businesses and government clients achieve their goals safely and effectively through technical expertise and innovative problem-solving. This role is key to supporting my clients’ customers in building and maintaining data pipelines and applications with proprietary software, enabling rapid prototyping and delivery of data-driven projects to meet their needs.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Develop user-facing applications
  • Build and maintain bespoke data pipelines
  • Design and deliver end-to-end data projects
  • Collaborate with data scientists, analysts, product owners, and engineers
  • Ensure smooth data integration and software performance


KEY EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:

  • Strong Python skills (or similar language)
  • Proficient with relational databases
  • Knowledge of APIs for data integration
  • Experience in stakeholder engagement and requirements gathering
  • Understanding of pipeline scheduling, monitoring, and failure prevention
  • Exposure to front-end design or implementation


TO BE CONSIDERED:

Please either apply through this advert or email me directly at . For further information, call me on / 07719 065 951. By applying for this role, you give express consent for us to process and submit (subject to required skills) your application to our client in conjunction with this vacancy only.

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