Senior Data Engineer (Plymouth)

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Location: Plymouth, Devon, South West, UKHM Land Registry (HMLR) is undertaking one of the largest transformation programmes in government, modernising the digital systems that support over £7 trillion of property ownership. As a Senior Data Engineer, you will help establish a new data engineering capability, contributing to the development of reliable data pipelines and products that improve data access, integrity and value across the organisation. Your work will support programmes that shape how HMLR manages and uses its data for years to come. Salary up to £60,800, 29% employer pension contribution plus full Civil Service benefits. Flexible, hybrid working from Plymouth, Croydon or Coventry. About the roleThis role has come to fruition as HMLR embarks on a significant modernisation of its core services and data infrastructure. With new funding secured and a dedicated Data Engineering capability being formed for the first time, there is a crucial need to build strong, reliable data systems that can support future services and national programmes. As a Senior Data Engineer, you'll design and deliver robust data systems, pipelines and products that support analytics and operational decision-making. Working in agile teams, you'll provide technical leadership, guide colleagues and help shape solutions across the organisation. You'll also support opportunity discovery, develop prototypes and production-ready solutions, and continually improve data engineering practices and systems in production.If you would like to find out more about the role, the Data Engineering capability and what it's like to work at HMLR, a Hiring Manager Q&A session where you can virtually 'meet the team' will be held via Teams on Tuesday, 6th of January at 12:30pm. Follow the apply link to register your interest.Key ResponsibilitiesIdentify opportunities to reuse and optimise data flows, including building streaming systems, managing databases and improving code performance.Lead the development and maintenance of data engineering solutions, advising teams as a subject matter expert and ensuring alignment with HMLR standards and approved technologies.Collaborate with senior colleagues to understand where data engineering adds value, supporting strategic and operational decision-making.Support and guide junior team members, contribute to the data engineering community and advocate for data quality, maintainability and reusable components.Continuously improve data systems and maintain awareness of best practice and emerging approachesEssential SkillsExperience with large-scale analytics engines (e.g. Spark/PySpark) and scripting languages such as Python or Scala.Hands-on use of cloud data stacks (e.g. SageMaker Notebooks, S3, Glue, Athena) and modern storage formats or frameworks (e.g. Parquet, Delta Lake, Fabric).Experience with DevOps/DataOps tooling and practices (e.g. Terraform) and testing data pipelines, including end-to-end, data quality, monitoring, unit and contract testing.Experience managing the full data lifecycle, including development, analysis, modelling, integration and metadata management.Communicating clearly with technical and non-technical stakeholders, leading discussions in multidisciplinary teams and managing differing viewpointsProfiling data, analysing source systems and creating data models that suit different organisational needDesirable SkillsIBM DB2/QREPBMC Control-MExperience of Talend Data Integration (e.g. ETL build and deployment using Talend Cloud.Experience of leadershipExperience of metadata managementExperience of testingLocationExpectation is to be working from any of the advertised locations 60% of your time across the month (typically three days per week). Hours are flexible and condensed hours are an option.Locations available: Croydon, Coventry, PlymouthSalaryCivil Service Grade: SEODependent upon assessment at interview, your starting salary will be one of the following:Developing: £49,600Proficient: £55,200Accomplished: £60,800BenefitsOver 29% employer pension contributionAnnual leave of 28.5 days per year plus 8 public holidaysA clear progression pathway including personalised training and development plansExpensed accreditations with dedicated training daysFlexi-time scheme (you decide what working hours work best for you)Opportunity to work condensed hoursSocial and sports clubsAccess to an Employee Assistance Programme for counselling and supportInterest-free season ticket loanCycle to Work scheme (salary sacrifice)HMLR has a strong and positive culture, a commitment to inclusivity, a focus on continuous learning and development, and flexible ways of working.Further InformationApplication deadline: 11:55pm Thursday 8th of January 2026Please apply with a CV that provides evidence against the essential skills.HMLR does not hold a UK Visa & Immigration (UKVI) Skilled Worker Licence and is unable to sponsor individuals for Skilled Worker sponsorship.If you are a motivated and experienced data professional who enjoys leading on complex data challenges, shaping technical approaches and working collaboratively in agile teams, this is your chance to make a significant impact. Join HM Land Registry and play a crucial role in developing and guiding the data capabilities that support property ownership and public services across England and Wales. Apply now in complete confidence.TPBN1_UKTJ

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