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Data Engineer

London
3 weeks ago
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We are seeking a skilled Data Engineer to design and develop robust data pipelines that support a cloud-based Data Analytics platform. This role plays a key part in transforming the data landscape and enhancing the Data Warehouse Engineering function.
The successful candidate will contribute to a range of initiatives focused on improving data quality, accessibility, and performance.

Design and maintain data pipelines, including error-handling, automation, and performance optimisation.
Resolve data queries by tracing issues to source systems.
Define and deliver cloud-based data analytics platform requirements using modern EDW tools and practices.
Maintain clear and accurate team and technical documentation.
Monitor and improve data quality, consistency, and compliance with standards.
Apply operational procedures, security protocols, and support frameworks to meet service levels.
Recommend development tools to improve delivery efficiency and value.
Document systems, solutions, and processes for database and data engineering deliveries.
Contribute to IT strategy and architecture development.
Ensure solution designs comply with relevant policies, standards, and governance.
Maintain strategic oversight across data engineering components.
Identify and manage risks and issues proactively.
Conduct technical quality checks with leads to ensure standards are met.
Promote lean practices by challenging inefficiencies.
Support the strategic direction of the IT function with a proactive and positive approach

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