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Data Engineer

Whitley, Coventry
2 days ago
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Data Engineer

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Umbrella Rate: £30.42/hr (Inside IR35)

Are you ready to elevate your career as a Data Engineer? This is your chance to join a forward-thinking company that’s revolutionising customer experience through cutting-edge technology. This role offers you the opportunity to work on innovative projects, modernising data infrastructure and enabling data-driven decision-making. With hybrid working arrangements and exposure to advanced cloud-based tools, this position is perfect for someone looking to make a meaningful impact while enjoying flexibility and professional growth.

What You Will Do:

• Design, build, and maintain scalable data pipelines and ETL processes to enhance customer service operations.
• Migrate and modernise legacy data systems to cloud-based solutions for improved performance and accessibility.
• Integrate data from CRM systems and customer touchpoints into cloud platforms for unified analysis.
• Ensure data quality, consistency, and availability to support reporting and analytics.
• Collaborate with Data Analysts to deliver actionable insights and support proactive customer engagement strategies.
• Implement data solutions using Google Cloud Platform services such as BigQuery, Cloud Functions, and Dataflow.

What You Will Bring:

• Proven experience as a Data Engineer, ideally within a customer service or contact centre environment.
• Proficiency in SQL, Python, and data pipeline development.
• Hands-on experience with Google Cloud Platform and cloud data tools.
• Familiarity with CRM systems and customer data structures.
• Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams.

This company values innovation, collaboration, and excellence in customer service. By joining this team, you’ll play a pivotal role in modernising data systems and enabling data-driven strategies that enhance customer experiences. Your contributions will directly support initiatives that align with the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional service and cutting-edge solutions.

Location:

This hybrid role is based in Whitley, Coventry, with hybrid working opportunities after an initial training period.

Interested?

If you’re ready to take your career as a Data Engineer to the next level, don’t miss this opportunity to work on exciting projects and shape the future of customer experience. Apply today and let your expertise shine!

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