Senior Data Engineer - Python/AWS

Liberty Information Technology
Belfast
5 days ago
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Reach beyond with Liberty IT; for this is where you’ll find the super challenges, where you’ll be given the scope and the support to go further, dig deeper, and fly higher. We won’t stand over your shoulder. We won’t get in your way. We certainly won’t hold you back. You’ll bring the expertise. We’ll provide the platform to succeed. Ready? It’s time to do your thing.

Who you'll be working with: You'll join our team of data engineers on the Global Data Hub project, a flagship initiative to create a unified data platform for the Claims domain. This project supports insights and analytics, providing global views for portfolio management and strategic decision-making.

Experience and skills we need:

  • Strong technical skills and knowledge in software development, with a third-level qualification in Software Engineering, Computer Science, or a STEM subject, and a minimum of 3 years of experience in a commercial environment.
  • Essential Skills: Python, AWS, Observability Tools
  • Data skills, including SQL, Redshift, and data quality.
  • Experience working with DevOps tools such as Jenkins, Bamboo, Git, or similar, for deployment purposes.
  • Proven experience in feature or function design and delivery as part of an agile software development team (Scrum, Kanban, XP, etc.).
  • Demonstrated collaboration with Product Owners, customers, end-users, or stakeholders in the delivery of software, solutions, or products.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design and build a scalable and efficient data infrastructure using AWS services, including Redshift, Glue, and SNS.
  • Develop and maintain data pipelines, ETL processes, and data integration workflows.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define and implement data quality standards and ensure data accuracy and integrity.
  • Utilize Python and other relevant technologies to automate data processing tasks.
  • Monitor and optimize data workflows using observability tools.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to understand their data requirements and design solutions accordingly.
  • Work as part of an agile software development team, contributing to the architecture and design in your area of work.
  • Mentor and guide junior team members, ensuring the successful delivery of features and components.
  • Implement code quality practices, including automated unit and integration testing and adherence to security processes.
  • Stay updated on the latest technologies and industry trends, assessing their business value and implementing them in the development life cycle.
  • Share knowledge and insights through internal tech talks, blogging, and external events.

What's on offer:

  • Flexible work patterns, including compressed working and 4-day working weeks from your first day.
  • Health insurance, including access to digital doctors, life assurance, and income protection.
  • Employee discount schemes, annual bonuses, and a competitive pension.
  • Hybrid remote and in-office working culture, providing flexibility in your work environment.
  • Continuous learning opportunities, promotion prospects, and a generous recognition program.

Join our team and seize the opportunity to excel in a supportive and innovative environment. We look forward to hearing from you!

Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

About Us

A little background on LIT

Liberty IT is the tech wing of Liberty Mutual Insurance. Bringing peace of mind to all aspects of customer’s lives, every day.

We’re an ideas company. Always. We thrive on engineering excellence and surpass with technical mastery. We build beautifully architected cloud solutions and reliably run high stability systems. We work alongside the best in the business and learn from the finest minds.

Great Place to Work in UK & Ireland 2022

Best Workplaces for Women (UK) 2022

Top 5 Best Tech Workplace

Centre of Excellence in Wellbeing

Fair employment and equal opportunities

Liberty IT is an equal opportunity employer, committed to inclusion and diversity.

If you have a disability, accommodations are available on request when taking part in all aspects of the recruitment, assessment, and selection process.

Now, it’s over to you.

If you’re ready to fly in your career, apply now.

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