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AWS Data Engineer - Inside IR35 (IT) / Freelance

LA International Computer Consultants Ltd
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2 months ago
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An AWS Data Engineer is required for an initial 12 month contract. This role is hybrid requiring 2 days per week on site in Knutsford and is inside IR35 so you will need to work via an FCSA accredited umbrella company.

Job Description:

Years of Experience : 8+

Essential Skills:
*AWS Data Engineering, ML Engineering, ML-Ops, ECS, Sagemaker, Gitlab, Jenkins, CI/CD, AI Lifecycle, Experience in front-end development (HTML, Stream-lit, Flask.)

*Familiarity with model deployment and monitoring in cloud environments (AWS). Understanding of machine learning lifecycle and data pipelines.

*Proficiency with Python, Pyspark, Big-data ecosystems

*Hands-on experience with MLOps tools (e.g., MLflow, Airflow, Docker, Kubernetes)

Desireable Skills :

*Experience with RESTful APIs and integrating backend services



LA International is a HMG approved ICT Recruitment and Project Solutions Consultancy, operating globally from the largest single site in the UK as an IT Consultancy or as an Employment Business & Agency depending upon the precise nature of the work, for security cleared jobs or non-clearance vacancies, LA International welcome applications from all sections of the community and from people with diverse experience and backgrounds.

Award Winning LA International, winner of the Recruiter Awards for Excellence, Best IT Recruitment Company, Best Public Sector Recruitment Company and overall Gold Award winner, has now secured the most prestigious business award that any business can receive, The Queens Award for Enterprise: International Trade, for the second consecutive period.

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