Mid-Level Data Engineer

Big Sky Additions
Norwich, United Kingdom
Last month
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Mid-Level Data Engineer

Location: Norwich (Hybrid – City Centre office with flexible remote working)

Salary: Competitive + Flexible Working

Are you a Data Engineer looking to take the next step in your career within a growing, innovative tech business?

We’re working with a well-established software company that helps SMEs unlock powerful insights from their financial data. With a strong presence across the UK and Ireland, they partner with leading accounting platforms to deliver high-impact data solutions that genuinely support business decision-making.

Due to continued growth, they are now looking to appoint a Mid-Level Data Engineer to join their collaborative development team.

The Role

This is a hands-on position where you’ll work closely with an existing Data Engineer, playing a key role in shaping and optimising how data is extracted, structured, and delivered to clients.

You’ll be involved in building efficient data models, improving query performance, and developing bespoke dashboards that provide real commercial value.

Key Responsibilities

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Design and maintain datasets and customer-facing dashboards

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Write, optimise and maintain complex SQL queries (PostgreSQL / MS SQL)

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Collaborate with internal teams to deliver tailored data solutions

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Support performance tuning and identify database improvements

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Work closely with front-end and back-end developers to ensure seamless integration

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Contribute to continuous improvement of systems, tools, and processes

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Produce clear technical documentation

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Participate in code reviews and testing to ensure quality output

About You

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At least 2 years’ experience in a Data Engineering or similar role

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Strong SQL skills with experience in query optimisation

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Experience with PostgreSQL (MS SQL or other databases beneficial)

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Understanding of data structures such as JSON

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Exposure to APIs, data pipelines, or integrations would be advantageous

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Knowledge of C# or JavaScript is beneficial but not essential

You’ll also be:

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Analytical with strong problem-solving skills

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Detail-oriented with a focus on quality

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A confident communicator who enjoys working as part of a team

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Comfortable managing deadlines and prioritising workloads

What’s on Offer

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Competitive salary and flexible working arrangements

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Hybrid working with minimal office requirements

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A supportive and collaborative team environment

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Opportunities to learn, develop and grow your skillset

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The chance to work on impactful projects that directly benefit clients

If you’re looking for a role where your work genuinely makes a difference and you can continue to develop technically within a forward-thinking business, we’d love to hear from you

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