Data Engineer

Adecco
London
5 days ago
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Job Role: Data Engineer - Join Our Fintech Revolution Location: London, UKJob Type: Full-time, in-officeReports To: Chief Technology OfficerSalary: Competitive About UsWe are an innovative fintech organisation committed to reshaping the future of homeownership by providing cutting-edge mortgage and insurance products. Our mission is to empower underserved borrower segments in the UK mortgage market. We pride ourselves on fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and support, enabling our team members to thrive Job PurposeAre you a data enthusiast ready to take on an exciting challenge? As a Data Engineer, you will design, build, and operate our internal data platform, ensuring data from third-party systems is accurate, structured, and ready for insightful analysis. You will play a crucial role in managing data pipelines and ensuring high-quality data flows that meet our business needs.Key ResponsibilitiesData Platform & EngineeringBuild and maintain data ingestion pipelines using Azure Data Lake (ADLS Gen2) and Microsoft Fabric.Seamlessly integrate third-party platforms and implement data transformations.Develop datasets for Power BI and support management information reporting.Contribute to data architecture discussions, aligning with best practises.Data Quality & GovernanceImplement automated data quality checks and maintain clear documentation.Ensure consistent application of data definitions and business rules across teams.Support auditability through traceable data processing steps.Delivery & CollaborationCollaborate with external partners and internal teams to meet reporting needs.Work closely with Information Security to ensure compliant data handling.Parti

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