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Job Description

Data Engineer -

Location: Hybrid (Warrington or London)

Salary: £50,000

Data Engineer | Full Fibre Scale-Up | UK Remote/Hybrid

Location: Remote/Hybrid (UK-based)

Type: Full-time, Permanent

Sector: Telecommunications / Data Infrastructure

Salary: £50,000

We’re working exclusively with a rapidly scaling telecoms provider playing a key role in expanding ultrafast connectivity to business hubs nationwide.

As part of their continued growth, they are looking for a Data Engineer to join their technical team and take ownership of their evolving data platform. This is a critical role, enabling high-quality analytics, automation, and AI-ready data across commercial, operational, and network functions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Build and maintain robust ETL/ELT pipelines across multiple data sources
  • Design data models using Kimball/star schema
  • Implement tooling for data quality checks, lineage, and observability (e.g., dbt tests, Great Expectations, Azure Purview)
  • Work closely with DevOps teams to embed CI/CD and Infrastructure-as-Code using Terraform and Azure DevOps
  • Work closely with stakeholders to gather data requirements and translate them into technical solutions
  • Ensure full compliance with GDPR, ISO-27001, and internal data security standards
  • Mentor junior colleagues and support the development of a data-driven culture
  • Proficient in SQL and Python for data manipulation, transformation, and automation
  • Experience with Git, CI/CD, and data pipeline deployment best practices

    Exposure to telecoms or network-centric data sets (fibre, GPON, Ethernet, Wi-Fi telemetry) would be a huge benefit
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