Senior Data Engineer - Snowflake - £90,000 - London - Hybrid

Tenth Revolution Group
City of London
3 weeks ago
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Senior Data Engineer - Snowflake - £90,000 (+10% Bonus) - London - HybridCompany Overview:My client is a global leader in the insurance industry, serving millions of customers worldwide. With strong financial foundations established over decades, their commitment to utilising innovative solutions and cutting-edge technologies is a key pillar of their recent success. They are also dedicated to ensuring the well-being and happiness of their employees through very flexible hybrid working patterns, as well as other amazing benefits, and a great company culture - over 4 out of 5 employees would recommend working here.Role Overview:As a Senior Data Engineer you'll be responsible for building and deploying full solutions from scratch, while maintaining security and data best practices. Duties will include product-based work as well as migration tasks. Due to your seniority you will also be tasked with mentoring junior engineers. You will be joining a close-knit team of 6 Data Engineers, as well as 30 Engineers in the businesses data arm.Requirements:3+ Years data engineering experienceSnowflake experience Proficiency across an AWS tech stack DBT ExpertiseTerraform Experience Nice to Have:Data ModellingData VaultApache Airflow Benefits:Up to 10% Bonus Up to 14% Pensions Contribution29 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays Free Company Shares Interviews ongoing don't miss your chance to secure a role working with cutting edge technology while maintaining exceptional work-life balance.Contact me @ (url removed) or on (phone number removed).Data Engineer, Snowflake, Cloud, ETL, Analytics, SQL, Python, AWS, Terraform, DevOps, end-to,end

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