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Data Engineer

Robert Walters UK
Bolton
5 days ago
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Overview

Data Engineer Bolton - Hybrid £45,000 – £55,000 (dependent on experience). We’re looking for a Data Engineer experienced in Generative AI to join our growing international and cross-functional client. In this role, you’ll be responsible for evaluating, building, and maintaining high quality data sets that support their internal stakeholders across the business. You’ll play a key part in ensuring data pipelines are secure, reliable, and scalable.

Responsibilities
  • Design, develop, and maintain robust data pipelines and architectures.
  • Evaluate, build, and optimise data sets for internal customers.
  • Ensure data systems comply with governance and security standards.
  • Collaborate with internal teams to understand data needs and deliver effective solutions.
  • Stay ahead of emerging data and AI technologies, contributing to our innovation roadmap.
  • Support the integration of generative AI capabilities into existing systems.
Qualifications
  • Strong experience with SQL (e.g., MS SQL, Oracle).
  • Knowledge of NoSQL technologies (e.g., MongoDB, InfluxDB, Neo4J).
  • Experience with data exchange and processing (ETL, ESB, APIs).
  • Proficiency in Python or similar programming languages.
  • Familiarity with big data frameworks (e.g., Hadoop ecosystem).
  • Understanding of NLP (Natural Language Processing) and OCR (Optical Character Recognition).
  • Exposure to Generative AI concepts and tools.
  • Experience with containerisation (e.g., Docker).
  • Background in the industrial or defence sectors.
Benefits
  • Company bonus: dependent on company performance.
  • Flexible working options available
  • Enhanced parental leave
About the job

Contract Type: Permanent

Focus: Databases

Industry: Defence and Military

Workplace Type: Hybrid

Experience Level: Associate

Location: Bolton

Employment notice: Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates.


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