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Senior Data Engineer

Inara
Manchester
6 days ago
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Putting people first and making a difference in the world of talent.

***Open to Contract or Perm***


Location - Remote/ North (happy for you to work remotely but ideally you would be based up North where the leadership are based)


Contract - £500-600/ day, Perm £70-85k (open to negotiation for the right person)


We are working with a growing company that is leading the way in data in their space and what they can offer their client based globally. They work with a variety of customers to lead on decision making using the latest cutting edge technology.


You would be working in a small team, and have autonomy and responsibility to lead and deliver best in class data solutions. This role and environment will suit you if you are looking for some independence in delivering work, but also someone who wants to bring new ideas and ways of working back to the technology team - where you can challenge each other and welcome feedback.


The technology landscape includes technologies such as Google Cloud, Python, Big Query, Kafka and Devops practises around CI/CD and more.


Your responsibilities within your role will include building and working on a quality data framework, helping restructure how you store data, how you validate the data and also looking at how you optimise the data. They have a huge amount of Data that you can work with; mostly within the geospatial space.


Key Skills

  • Data Warehouse experience
  • Cloud architecture - ideally Google Cloud
  • Data pipelines and CI/CD processes
  • Ideally if you have any experience in geospatial data this would be a big plus for you in the role.

NOTE: You must be eligible for Security Clearance for this role - which is 5 years residence in the UK, with a British Passport or Residence Permit.


Seniority level

Mid-Senior level


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

Information Technology


Industries

IT System Data Services and Data Infrastructure and Analytics


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