Data Engineer DV Cleared

Datatech
London, United Kingdom
2 months ago
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**DV Cleared Data Engineers**

UK, London, Manchester, Bristol, Hybrid

🚨 **Active DV Clearance required, no exceptions**

We're supporting a leading UK organisation delivering secure, production-grade data platforms across defence and national security.

This is not theory, or internal tooling.

This is real engineering, in live environments, where the output directly supports critical decision making.

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### **The Role**

You'll design, build and run end-to-end data pipelines powering high-impact systems in secure environments.

Working in modern cloud architectures, you'll help deliver scalable, resilient platforms where performance and reliability genuinely matter.

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### **What you'll be doing**

• Building robust pipelines across ingestion, transformation and serving layers

• Working with Python, SQL and APIs to curate and operationalise data

• Handling large scale, complex datasets, structured and unstructured

• Integrating multiple data sources into scalable platforms

• Collaborating with engineers, architects and stakeholders to deliver real outcomes

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### **Tech environment**

Python, SQL, Spark, Java or Scala

AWS, Azure or GCP

Modern, distributed data architectures

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### **What we're looking for**

• Active DV clearance, essential

• Proven experience building production grade data pipelines

• Strong engineering mindset, not just scripting or analysis

• Experience with big data tooling and cloud platforms

• Comfortable operating in fast paced, delivery focused environments

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### **Why this role**

You'll be working on systems that actually get used, in environments where failure isn't an option.

High impact, high trust, and technically challenging work, with real ownership from day one.

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**DV cleared and open to a conversation?

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