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CAVU

Data Engineer

Location: Manchester (Hybrid)
Department: Data
Reports To: Lead Data Engineer

About CAVU


For airports, for partners, for people. We are CAVU.


At CAVU our purpose is to find new and better ways to make airport travel seamless and enjoyable for everybody. From the smallest ideas to the biggest changes, every day here is about creating better travel experiences.


From our revenue-accelerating single platform technology, Propel, through to our world-class hospitality venues including 1903 and Escape Lounges our solutions make travel more seamless and enjoyable for passengers, and more profitable for our clients and partners.


We know that to bring your best ideas, you need the space to think, the right support, and the freedom to be your true, authentic self.


Whether youre working from our offices, from home, in a lounge, or out on the road, we provide the environment to create, innovate, and transform airport travel.


If youre looking for a career where you can make a real impact, bring new ideas to life, and push boundaries, then CAVU is the place for you.


Together, we can reach new heights. Together, we are CAVU.

Whats the role?


CAVU is continuing its digital and data transformation, and were looking for a Data Engineer to help shape the next phase.


You'll be joining a centralised, expert data team thats moving fast towards a modern, event-driven architecture. Our work underpins critical business decisions across product, commercial, and operations and this role will have a big say in what we build next.


Youll be responsible for designing and building robust, scalable data pipelines using PySpark, SQL and Databricks enabling our analytics, BI and data science colleagues to unlock real value across the business.


This is a brilliant opportunity for someone whos passionate about data quality, modern engineering practices, and continuous learning.

About You


Youre a problem-solver who enjoys working collaboratively and is comfortable experimenting with new tools and approaches. You have a strong foundation in data engineering and are ready to grow your expertise further especially with tools like Databricks.


Heres what will help you thrive in this role:


Essential experience:


25 years in data engineering or a related field




Strong PySpark and advanced SQL skills




Practical experience building and maintaining ETL/ELT pipelines in Databricks




Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and version control practices


Nice to have:


Experience using Databricks Asset Bundles (DAB)




Working knowledge of GCP and/or Azure in multi-cloud environments




Familiarity with BigQuery or deployment automation tools like Harness


If you dont tick every box but feel you could be a great fit, wed still love to hear from you.

The Perks


25 days holiday (plus the option to buy up to 10 more), increasing with service




4 flexible bank holidays




10% Company Pension




Annual Bonus Scheme




On-site Gym




MediCash Scheme




Up to 50% off CAVU products including Escape Lounges and Airport Parking




Retail and rail discounts




2 paid volunteering days per year




Regular wellbeing and ID&E events




Learning grants and mentoring programme




Enhanced parental leave (T&Cs apply)


The Interview Process:


Recruiter Screen A 15-minute conversation to explore your experience, aspirations, and questions.




30 Minute teams call with the hiring manager 



Small take home task

Final interview to talk through task 


ID&E at CAVU


At CAVU, Inclusion, Diversity & Equity are central to who we are. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer, and we encourage applications from all backgrounds and communities.


Research shows some people are less likely to apply for a role unless they meet every single qualification. If this sounds like you and youre excited by what were doing please still apply.


Were also happy to make reasonable adjustments to support individuals with disabilities through the recruitment process.

Are you ready to reach new heights?


Apply via the link

CAVU

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