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Senior Data Engineer Python AWS

Client Server
Cheshire East
1 week ago
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Senior Data Engineer (Python AWS SQL DBT) Cheshire to £90k


Are you a data technologist looking for an opportunity to progress your career in a hands-on, impactful role with lots of ownership?


You could be joining a Cybersecurity technology company and enjoying a huge range of perks and benefits from continual learning and self-development opportunities (including "buy any book" policy) through to health and well-being, enhanced paternity packages, generous holiday allowance, inclusive social events and much more.


As a Senior Data Engineer you'll lead a significant data re-architecture project, with the autonomy to make the critical data architecture decisions, laying the foundations that will empower the entire business, from product and analytics through to customer intelligence and commercial growth.


You'll collaborate with the business and Data Analysts to expand on and re-engineer the data pipelines, building new scalable services within a modern cloud based (AWS) environment.

There's a culture of software engineering excellence, with a collaborative team environment that values knowledge sharing and continual improvement.


Location:

You'll join colleagues in amazing offices in Cheshire five days a week with a wide range of facilities and an array of perks including:

  • Free lunch daily catered for by the onsite chef
  • A range of afternoon treats and barista style coffee
  • Onsite gym with trainer led classes including karate, yoga and sound bath, shower facilities
  • and of course, all the latest kit to work with


About you:

  • You have experience in a similar, senior Data Engineer position
  • You have experience of re-architecting / engineering data pipelines and services
  • You have an indepth knowledge of SQL and Python
  • You have strong hands-on experience of building scalable data pipelines in cloud based environments using tools such as DBT, AWS Glue, AWS Lake Formation, Apache Spark and Amazon Redshift
  • You have a good knowledge of data modelling, ELT design patterns, data governance and security best practices
  • You're collaborative and pragmatic with great communication skills


What's in it for you:

As a Senior Data Engineer you will earn a highly competitive package including:

  • Salary to £130k
  • 8% pension contribution
  • Life Assurance and Income Protection
  • Enhanced maternity / paternity packages
  • Private Medical care for you and your family including same day GP appointments and prescriptions
  • Flexible working hours
  • 25 days holiday
  • Charitable donations matching scheme and much more


Apply now to find out more about this Senior Data Engineer (Python AWS SQL DBT) opportunity.


At Client Server we believe in a diverse workplace that allows people to play to their strengths and continually learn. We're an equal opportunities employer whose people come from all walks of life and will never discriminate based on race, colour, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. The clients we work with share our values.

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