Senior Data Engineer

Limelight Health
Hereford
1 week ago
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Senior Data EngineerLocation: HerefordWorking arrangements: on-siteClearance: active DV clearance is required for this roleSalary: £80,000 to £90,000The Role

We are seeking a detail-orientated and analytical Senior Data Engineer to join our multi-disciplinary data team. This role is essential for the continued building and maintenance of data pipelines and applications, ensuring data-driven projects can be delivered in line with customer needs.

Core Responsibilities
  • Management of data pipelines for ingestion and orchestration
  • Design, develop and maintain bespoke end-to-end data projects
  • Monitor system performance, ensuring uptime on Linux based systems
  • Collaborate with internal multidisciplinary teams, ensuring customer requirements are interpreted and met
  • Liaising closely with data scientists, analysts, product owners and other engineers
  • Support the Authorities Accreditation staff with information gather and documentation
What We Are Looking For
  • Strong experience in Python and Linux
  • Experience in Python data processing pipelines such as Dagster or Apache Airflow
  • Knowledge of security, encryption and compliance standards for AS networks
  • Experience building and maintaining bespoke Docker containers
  • Experience using server-less AWS cloud services
  • Experience in accreditation is desirable
  • Familiarity with Kubernetes
Benefits
  • £5,000 a year professional development budget
  • Wellness program
  • Private healthcare
  • £100/month wellness fund
  • 25 days annual leave
  • Company pension
Who are Hexegic?

Hexegic is a tech consultancy specializing across software, data, cyber and IT. We support high-performing businesses and government customers to empower them to safely and effectively achieve their objectives through deep technical expertise and the ability to think differently about problems.


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