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Junior Data Engineer

Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
London
2 weeks ago
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Role:Junior Data EngineerSalary:£35,000 - £40,000 (up to £45,000 for the right candidate) + Discretionary BonusWFH:5 Days/Week Onsite - South Kensington, London

Overview

Our client is a fast-growing intelligence and analytics firm specialising in global shipping and commodities. Their research team transforms complex maritime data into actionable insight for brokers and clients, powering commercial decisions with high-precision analytics and visualisation.

They are now hiring aJunior Data Engineerto join their engineering and research team. This is a graduate-level opportunity with no prior industry experience required. You'll work side-by-side with experienced engineers and analysts on maintaining and modernising data infrastructure. The business is investing heavily in its platform over the next 12 months, offering significant career growth for curious and ambitious talent.

Key Responsibilities

  • Maintain and improve Python-based ETL pipelines (~60 currently in production)
  • Support the migration from on-premise to cloud-based SQL environments
  • Keep dashboards and reporting chartbooks (Power BI & PDFs) up to date
  • Implement basic data validation and quality controls
  • Manage version control and CI/CD workflows using Git
  • Contribute to internal documentation<...

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