Data Engineer

Hays Technology
Basingstoke
1 month ago
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Your new company
Join a pioneering leader in the niche energy sector, driving the transition to a greener future. This fast-growing organisation is renowned for its cutting-edge technology and commitment to sustainability. With a focus on innovation and customer experience, they are shaping the future of clean transport and creating a positive environmental impact.
Your new role
As a Data Engineer, you will play a key role in maintaining and expanding the Data Warehouse and Data Pipeline. Reporting to the existing Data Engineer, you'll collaborate closely with Data Analysts to integrate new data sources, enhance functionality, and optimise performance. Your responsibilities will include monitoring the data stack, designing and modifying data models using dbt Core and VS Code, and ensuring seamless integration of new data sources. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys problem-solving and wants to make a tangible impact on the organisation's data capabilities.

What you'll need to succeed
To thrive in this role, you'll need:

Strong SQL skills (PostgreSQL or Snowflake SQL within dbt preferred)
Understanding of Cloud Data Warehouse concepts and design
Knowledge of SOAP and REST APIs, JSON, and YAML
Basic Python skills
A logical approach to problem-solving and a collaborative mindsetWhat you'll get in return
You'll receive a salary of up to £55,000, generous holiday allowance, a pension scheme, and the chance to work in a supportive environment that values learning and growth. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your technical skills while contributing to exciting projects in a rapidly evolving business.

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