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Senior Data Engineer

KDR Talent Solutions
City of London
1 week ago
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Senior Data Engineer | London hybrid | Insurance industry l Upto 100k


The Opportunity


Are you passionate about building cutting-edge data platforms that drive business growth? Our client who is a prominent London Market insurer is looking for a skilled and motivated Senior Data Engineer to play a key role in the development of a new data platform within the Azure ecosystem.

This is an exciting opportunity to be at the forefront of data innovation, working for a long standing London Market Insurer. You’ll help shape the data engineering roadmap, improve data quality, and empower the business to make data-driven decisions.

As a Senior Data Engineer, you'll work closely with both technical and business stakeholders, leveraging your expertise to design, develop, and optimize a high-performance data platform built on Azure. This platform will be built to scale, incorporating the latest advancements in data intelligence while supporting strategic business objectives.


Key Responsibilities


πŸ”Ή Build & Develop – Design and building within Azure and working on a MDP, ensuring performance, scalability, and availability.

πŸ”Ή Data Pipelines – Connect APIs, databases, and data streams to the platform, implementing ETL/ELT processes.

πŸ”Ή Data Integrity – Embed quality measures, monitoring, and alerting mechanisms.

πŸ”Ή CI/CD & Automation – Create deployment pipelines and automate workflows.

πŸ”Ή Collaboration – Work with stakeholders across IT, Data, and Broking teams to translate business requirements into technical solutions.

πŸ”Ή Futureproofing – Drive the evolution of the data platform, ensuring adaptability for new data sources, analytical models, and emerging technologies.


What You’ll Bring


βœ… Extensive hands-on experience within Microsoft Azure data tools (Azure Data Factory, Azure Synapse, or Azure SQL).

βœ… Dimensional modelling expertise for analytics use cases.

βœ… Strong ETL/ELT development skills.

βœ… Python/Pysparkexperience

βœ… Experience with CI/CD methodologies for data platforms.

βœ… Deep knowledge of SQL

βœ… Extensive London Markets experience


Why Join?


πŸš€ New Projects – Work on a new data platform, shaping its architecture from the ground up.

🌍 Collaborative Culture – Engage with global teams in an agile, innovative environment.

πŸ“ˆ Career Growth – Play a pivotal role in driving data excellence within a forward-thinking business.

πŸ’‘ Cutting-Edge Tech – Work with the latest advancements in Azure and Data Engineering.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Senior Data Engineer looking to make a tangible impact. If you’re ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role, apply today!


Open to UK based candidates only with no sponsorship available on this one.

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