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Data Engineer

Mane Contract Services
Hereford
3 days ago
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What we can offer you:

  • An annual professional development allowance of £5,000 to support your growth
  • Comprehensive wellness support, including private healthcare and a monthly wellbeing allowance of £100
  • 25 days paid holiday each year
  • Company pension scheme


The role:

We are seeking a skilled Data Engineer to join our team and support the delivery of complex data-driven projects. In this position, you will be responsible for designing and maintaining data pipelines, developing user-facing applications and ensuring smooth integration of data across systems. The role involves working closely with data scientists, analysts, product owners and engineers to capture requirements, deliver end-to-end solutions, and ensure continuity through effective monitoring and scheduling of pipelines. This is a hands-on role where you will contribute directly to the successful delivery of bespoke data solutions tailored to customer needs.


What we want from you:

  • Python expertise is a must, with strong ability to design and implement data solutions
  • Solid experience working with relational databases and managing structured data
  • Familiarity with APIs and their use in retrieving and integrating data
  • Proven ability to work with stakeholders, capturing requirements and translating them into technical solutions
  • Understanding of data pipeline scheduling, monitoring, and continuity, with exposure to front-end or application development an advantage


Must hold DV level clearance to be suitable for this role.


Interested in this opportunity? Apply today to find out more!

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