Data Engineer

Infinigate Group
Newcastle upon Tyne
2 weeks ago
Create job alert

Introduction

Infinigate Group are a leading, pan-EMEA distributer, specialising in total cyber security solutions and services. With 4 UK offices based in London, Woking, South Cerney and Fareham, we take pride in providing unrivalled support and value for our vendor and reseller partner communities.


Our team at Infinigate consists of IT security experts as well as highly skilled support staff. With the right people in place, our laser focus is on positive customer outcomes and long-term stable partnerships with our vendors. To deliver this objective we adopt a flat hierarchy, high performing teams, efficient decision-making processes and a nurturing and learning environment which rewards performance.


Role Purpose

Infinigate Group are seeking a driven and innovative Data Engineer to joining an expanding international BI & Analytics Team, in the UK. This dynamic role will collaborate with a wider successful team in which personal development takes front stage! To be successful in this role, you will feel confident using tools such as Power Platform, Databricks and ADF.


We are pleased to offer this role as predominantly remote, with the option to commute to our closest office. Our offices in the UK are based in London, Woking, South Cerny and Fareham.


Duties & Responsibilities

• Data Pipeline development/orchestration/maintenance

• Creating robust, fit-for-purpose data modelling solutions to address multiple business cases

• Root cause analysis and pro-active investigation to identify potential issues and optimize ETL pipelines, notify end-users and propose adequate solutions

• Prepare documentation for further reference


General Skills

Software Knowledge

• Demonstratable delivery experience using Azure Databricks

• Solid delivery experience using ADF, ADLS Gen2, and the Azure Cloud Ecosystem

• Solid SQL skills – Querying syntax, DDL and DML statements

• Solid Python skills – able to use the Python programming concepts in Databricks Notebooks for data loading, transformation and exploration including familiarity with Pandas

• Strong understanding of core Databricks and Spark concepts such as Delta Live Tables, Delta Sharing, Medallion Architecture, Dataframes, Workflows, Unity Catalogue, Delta Live Tables, and UDF’s

• Understands the key principals of Data Warehouse design including Star Schema, F&D design, Dimension and Fact loading patterns, SCD and CDC concepts

• Experience with use of MS DevOps for Scrum management and with Repos and use of CI / CD Pipelines between Azure and DevOps

• Proven track record in a data engineering role where the focus has been on developing data pipelines, data warehouses, data lakehouses, and similar data repositories for BI, Reporting and Analytics use

Certifications (Desirable)


• Any relevant Azure certifications / exams such as: AZ-900, DP-900, DP-203, or DP-500

• Any relevant Databricks certifications: Lakehouse Data Engineer Associate, : Lakehouse Data Engineer Professional


Personal requirements

Infinigate’s values underpin a strong collaborative working culture and successful inclusive working environment.

• Capability to analyze and troubleshoot complicated data sets

• Outstanding verbal and written communication abilities

• Outstanding interpersonal skills

• Self-Starter

• Strong conceptual abilities

• Excellent multitasking abilities

• Exceptional analytical abilities

• Quickly learn new data tools and ideas

High attention to detail


Benefits

• £45,000 - £55,000 salary per annum

• 25 days annual leave rising to 28 days with length of service, plus bank holidays.

• Day off on your birthday.

• 2 paid volunteer days per year

• Additional holiday purchase scheme

• Life assurance of 4 x basic salary and group income protection from start date

• 5% employer matched pension contributions after 3 months service.

• Individual cover for private medical insurance and healthcare cash plan following successful completion of probationary period.

• Hybrid working arrangements and standard office working hours are 9am – 5.30pm

• Employee assistance programme for practical and emotional support.

• Free parking and complimentary refreshments onsite.


Infinigate Group are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where differences are not only accepted but also valued and appreciated. If any reasonable adjustments would support you through the recruitment process, then please get in touch at


If you are interested in applying for this role or have any additional queries on the role, please submit your CV quoting ‘Data Engineer’ to .

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Machine Learning Jobs in the Public Sector: Opportunities Across GDS, NHS, MOD, and More

Machine learning (ML) has rapidly moved from academic research labs to the heart of industrial and governmental operations. Its ability to uncover patterns, predict outcomes, and automate complex tasks has revolutionised industries ranging from finance to retail. Now, the public sector—encompassing government departments, healthcare systems, and defence agencies—has become an increasingly fertile ground for machine learning jobs. Why? Because government bodies oversee vast datasets, manage critical services for millions of citizens, and must operate efficiently under tight resource constraints. From using ML algorithms to improve patient outcomes in the NHS, to enhancing cybersecurity within the Ministry of Defence (MOD), there’s a growing demand for skilled ML professionals in UK public sector roles. If you’re passionate about harnessing data-driven insights to solve large-scale problems and contribute to societal well-being, machine learning jobs in the public sector offer an unparalleled blend of challenge and impact. In this article, we’ll explore the key reasons behind the public sector’s investment in ML, highlight the leading organisations, outline common job roles, and provide practical guidance on securing a machine learning position that helps shape the future of government services.

Contract vs Permanent Machine Learning Jobs: Which Pays Better in 2025?

Machine learning (ML) has swiftly become one of the most transformative forces in the UK technology landscape. From conversational AI and autonomous vehicles to fraud detection and personalised recommendations, ML algorithms are reshaping how organisations operate and how consumers experience products and services. In response, job opportunities in machine learning—including roles in data science, MLOps, natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, and more—have risen dramatically. Yet, as the demand for ML expertise booms, professionals face a pivotal choice about how they want to work. Some choose day‑rate contracting, leveraging short-term projects for potentially higher immediate pay. Others embrace fixed-term contract (FTC) roles for mid-range stability, or permanent positions for comprehensive benefits and a well-defined career path. In this article, we will explore these different employment models, highlighting the pros and cons of each, offering sample take‑home pay scenarios, and providing insights into which path might pay better in 2025. Whether you’re a new graduate with a machine learning degree or an experienced practitioner pivoting into an ML-heavy role, understanding these options is key to making informed career decisions.

Machine‑Learning Jobs for Non‑Technical Professionals: Where Do You Fit In?

The Model Needs More Than Math When ChatGPT went viral and London start‑ups raised seed rounds around “foundation models,” many professionals asked, “Do I need to learn PyTorch to work in machine learning?” The answer is no. According to the Turing Institute’s UK ML Industry Survey 2024, 39 % of advertised ML roles focus on strategy, compliance, product or operations rather than writing code. As models move from proof‑of‑concept to production, demand surges for specialists who translate algorithms into business value, manage risk and drive adoption. This guide reveals the fastest‑growing non‑coding ML roles, the transferable skills you may already have, real transition stories and a 90‑day action plan—no gradient descent necessary.