Senior Data Engineer – Capital Markets experience required – £130,000 Salary + Bonus

Saragossa
Greater London
2 days ago
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This company work across various energy and commodities markets across the world. We appreciate that not everyone wants to work within Oil and Gas trading, however, part of the role of the data team is to look at more sustainable options for trading all kinds of commodities products.


You’re going to be getting involved with a number of newly launched data projects, with your initial project being to work on this migration. You’ll face off with the business, understanding what they need, discussing solutions with the Data Science team, then building out the best solution possible, whether it be with an off the shelf product, or building it completely from scratch using primarily Python and SQL.


There’s a strong opportunity to take on leadership responsibilities, so if management is in your sights and ambitions, you’ll be able to achieve that here.


The team are using more advanced technology as time goes on and you’ll be responsible for implementing various cutting-edge technologies.


In terms of your technical experience you’ll need to have worked in a commercial data engineering role for at least 8 years, this is a senior position. Strong Python, and SQL experience will be required. Capital Markets experience is mandatory, any asset class is completely fine.


This is a global commodities firm with a strong history of performance and revenue. Your starting salary will be up to £120,000 plus a performance related bonus. Benefits include medical, dental and life insurance, wellness programs, pension, generous parental leave and various other perks.


Want to make sure data has an impact on the future of commodities trading? Get in touch.


No up-to-date CV required.

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