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Data Engineer

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Job Title: Data Engineer
Location: Hybrid based in York
Employment Type: Contract
Day rate: £400 - £450

Infinitive is a small but highly successful and growing company at the cutting edge of
tech within the rail industry, utilising hardware, software and data. We have worked
on many exciting projects recently (with more in the pipeline) and we have an
impressive list of clients such as Network Rail, Transport for Wales, Transport for
London & Keolis to name just a few. We also delivered on a key project for the Fifa
World Cup Qatar 2022.

Role Overview:

Data Engineers will be responsible for helping collect and convert the data into
useful data products, ready to be consumed and visualised. The successful
candidate will play a key role in developing and maintaining data pipelines, ensuring
the accuracy and availability of data, and supporting the creation of insightful
visualisations. The ideal candidate will have experience working with railway industry
data, along with proficiency in tools such as FME and Microsoft Power Platform.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, develop, and maintain robust data pipelines to collect, process, and store data from various sources within Network Rail’s routes

  • Ensure data quality, integrity, and availability by implementing appropriate validation, transformation, and cleaning processes.

  • Collaborate with the data visualisation team to provide clean and well-structured data that supports the development of insightful and user friendly visualisations.

  • Apply industry-specific knowledge to work with railway data, ensuring that the data solutions developed are relevant, accurate, and aligned with industry standards.

  • Implement and maintain data governance standards to ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.

  • Ensure that all data handling practices meet Network Rail’s security

  • and privacy policies.

  • Monitor and optimise data pipeline performance to ensure efficient data

  • processing and minimal downtime.

  • Troubleshoot and resolve data-related issues in a timely manner.

  • Maintain comprehensive documentation of data processes, pipelines,

  • and system architecture.

    Qualifications & Experience:

  • Proven experience as a Data Engineer, preferably within the railway or transport sector

  • Strong proficiency with FME and Microsoft Power Platform tools.

  • Solid understanding of data integration, ETL processes, and data warehousing concepts.

  • Experience working with railway industry data, including familiarity with relevant standards and regulations.

  • Proficiency in SQL, Python, and/or other relevant programming languages.

  • Experience with cloud-based data solutions (e.g., Azure, AWS).

  • Experience of working in an agile environment.

  • Analytical mindset with a focus on data accuracy and quality.

  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.

  • Strong communication skills with the ability to explain complex technical concepts to a non-technical audience.

    We want to attract a wide range of diverse applicants to Infinitive Group, so if you
    have read through the job advert and don’t tick all the boxes but are very interested
    in the opportunity, please reach out for a chat

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