Data Engineer

Harrogate
1 week ago
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We have an excellent opportunity for a Data Engineer to join our team, We operate in the equipment rental sector and this role involves creating and maintaining data pipelines to support analytics and business insights. Based in Harrogate but with remote working, this permanent position offers the opportunity to work on innovative projects in a fast-evolving environment.

Client Details

This opportunity is with a medium-sized organisation in the equipment rental industry, known for its commitment to leveraging data-driven solutions. Specialist in equipment rental since 1954. For 70 years we have delivered for our customers - safely, efficiently, responsibly.

Description

The Data Engineer will be responsible for but not limited to:

Design, build, and maintain scalable data pipelines to support analytics and reporting needs.
Collaborate with analytics teams to define data requirements and ensure data availability.
Implement data quality checks to ensure accuracy and reliability of datasets.
Optimise and improve data workflows for better efficiency and performance.
Work with cloud-based platforms to manage data storage and processing infrastructure.
Troubleshoot and resolve data-related issues in a timely manner.Profile

A successful Data Engineer should have:

Proficiency in designing and managing data pipelines and workflows.
Strong with cloud-based data platforms and big data technologies.
Strong skills in Snowflake and DBT.
Knowledge of data governance and data quality best practices.
A background in computer science, data engineering, or a related field.
An analytical mindset with the ability to solve complex data challenges.Job Offer

In addition to some great benefits and hybrid working, we also offer.

Competitive salary range of £60,000 to £65,000 per annum.
Permanent role based in Harrogate hybrid working circa 2 days in the office.
Opportunity to work on cutting-edge & Greenfield projects.
Benefits package to be confirmed.
Supportive company culture with a focus on technical growth.If you're a Data Engineer who is able to commute to Harrogate circa 2 days a week and would like to have a strategical input as well as technical then we encourage you to apply today

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