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Data Engineer

Burnley
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Data Engineer – Hybrid – Lancashire (2 Days Onsite per Week)
Permanent | 37 Hours | £55,000–£65,000 + Benefits

Looking to use your data engineering skills on meaningful projects? We're working with an established UK-based technology business that develops solutions to support critical national infrastructure. With demand growing and new projects in the pipeline, the company is expanding its data team and looking for a proactive, cloud-savvy Data Engineer.

What You’ll Be Doing:



Designing and building scalable data pipelines across a modern cloud platform.

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Driving automation and ensuring data quality in complex data workflows.

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Contributing to the design and development of robust data architecture.

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Collaborating with internal teams to solve data challenges and support analytics.

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Sharing best practices and mentoring less experienced colleagues.

What You’ll Need:

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Hands-on experience as a Data Engineer, ideally in a cloud environment (AWS preferred).

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Strong programming skills in Python and SQL.

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A proactive mindset and a logical approach to problem-solving.

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Excellent communication and documentation skills.

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Awareness of data security, version control, and governance best practices.

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Able to attend the Lancashire-based office two days a week.

Why Apply?

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33 days holiday (including bank holidays)

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Enhanced family leave policies

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Company pension and life assurance (x4 salary)

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Health cash plan with dependants cover option

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Employee assistance programme (mental health and GP support)

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Career development and learning opportunities

Please note: Sponsorship is not available for this role.

If interested, please send across an updated CV

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