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About Our Client

We are a client acquisition agency with a focus on the legal sector, founded on the core values of transparency, integrity, and a clear, results-oriented approach. We take pride in delivering carefully profiled leads that align with your specific requirements.We are looking for a Senior Data Engineer to support us as we continue to build and develop or data ecosystem. This role requires someone who is comfortable wearing many hats, from building out pipelines, to supporting architectural decision making, to project and stakeholder management. In return the successful candidate will play a key role in helping us deliver our data strategy and take on more responsibility as the business continues to grow.

Job Description

The successful Senior Data Engineer will be responsible for, but not limited to:

Design and maintain scalable data pipelines to support analytics initiatives. Develop and optimise data warehouse architecture for efficient storage and retrieval. Collaborate with analytics teams to translate business needs into technical solutions. Implement data quality measures to ensure accuracy and reliability. Document processes and provide technical guidance to team members as needed.

The Successful Applicant

The successful Senior Data Engineer should have:

A strong background in data engineering or related fields. Strong experience with thefollowingAWS services:DynamoDBGlueS3Athena Proven experience working with data lakes and large-scale data processing Excellent communication and data storytelling skills

What's on Offer

The successful Senior Data Engineer will be able to benefit from:

A competitive salary details available on request., depending on experience. Permanent position with opportunities for career growth. Hybrid working, 2 days in the Manchester city centre office Access to professional development resources. Be part of an innovative and collaborative culture in Manchester.

If you are a Data Engineer looking to make an impact in the Business Services industry, we encourage you to apply today!

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