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Data Engineer

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Manchester
3 days ago
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Overview

Director | Technology Recruitment Division | 10+ years in Data & Analytics Recruitment

Job Title: Data Engineer

Location: One Day Per Month in Manchester (hybrid)

Summary: A new role has opened up for a Data Engineer with SQL, BI, Cloud and Airflow DAG to join a media-focused business. The role has opened up as the company are heavily investing, and have exciting plans for their data team.

This is a permanent position offered on a hybrid basis with one day per month in the Manchester office.

Responsibilities
  • Develop data models to support company Business Intelligence
  • Write and optimize complex SQL queries
  • Build, maintain and improve data pipelines
  • Transform data using DBT, Snowflake and Airflow
  • Ensure data is handled correctly and to relevant standards
  • Collaborate with tech teams to collectively solve shared data challenges
Qualifications & Skills
  • SQL
  • DBT
  • Snowflake
  • Airflow DAG
  • PowerBI
  • Cloud Platform experience is beneficial
Employment Details
  • Seniorities: Mid-Senior level
  • Employment type: Full-time
Location & Benefits
  • Location: Manchester area with hybrid work
  • Benefits include: 30 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays, Retail Discounts, Cycle To Work, Company Pension, Sick Pay, Office Socials

Please note: we are unable to accept candidates who require sponsorship, or will require sponsorship.

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If you are a Data Engineer with experience in DAG, SQL, and BI and ready to embark on your next opportunity in data, then this is the role for you!

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If this role isn’t right for you, do you know someone that might be interested? You could earn £500 of retail vouchers if you refer a successful candidate. Email: to recommend someone for this role.


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