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Senior Data Engineer Snowflake

Lorien
City of London
2 days ago
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You will join a successful international insurance company who specialise in commercial insurance and reinsurance products. My client is looking for an experienced Senior Data Engineer to play a pivotal role in designing and implementing next-generation data warehousing solutions, with a focus on Snowflake and AWS technologies.

This is a fantastic opportunity to shape the future of data architecture and drive innovation in a dynamic, collaborative environment.

Main Responsibilities:
  • Lead the modernisation journey to Snowflake-based data warehousing solutions within an AWS environment.
  • Design and implement scalable, secure, and cost-efficient data solutions using AWS services such as Glue, Lambda, S3, Redshift, and Step Functions.
  • Develop robust data pipelines and analytics platforms, ensuring high availability, performance, and maintainability.
  • Drive automation and CI/CD practices for data workflows, ensuring reliable deployment and monitoring.
  • Mentor and support team members through code reviews, pair programming, and knowledge sharing.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders, product owners, and developers to ensure alignment between requirements and data solutions.
Benefits:
  • Hybrid working (approximately 2 days a week in the office)
  • Salary up to £100,000 + 15% bonus
  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays + option to buy and sell
  • 10% employee pension contribution
  • Life Assurance, plus much more
Requirements:
  • Strong leadership and communication skills as you will be working closely and presenting to senior stakeholders, along with leading and mentoring teams
  • Proven experience as a data engineer with a strong focus on Snowflake and AWS services in large-scale enterprise environments
  • Extensive experience with AWS services (e.g., EC2, S3, RDS, DynamoDB, Redshift, Lambda, API Gateway)
  • Strong SQL skills for complex data queries and transformations
  • Python programming for data processing and analysis is a plus
  • Strong leadership, communication, and collaboration skills

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all qualified candidates.


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