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Data Engineer

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Join a Leading Semiconductor Company as a Data Engineer!


Are you passionate about turning data into actionable insights and building tools that empower engineering teams? We're looking for a skilled Data Engineer to join a small, agile team supporting Engineering Operations. You’ll take ownership of a JavaScript-based internal tool, enhance reporting capabilities, and help drive data-informed decisions across the business.


Contract Details

  • Contract Length: 12 months (with visibility to extend)
  • Daily Rate: £350 per day (inside IR35)
  • Location: Cambridge (twice per week on-site)
  • Start Date: ASAP


Key Responsibilities

  • Build and optimise data queries and scripts for operational insights.
  • Maintain and enhance dashboards, reports, and data interfaces.
  • Collaborate with engineering leaders to deliver accurate and timely data.
  • Analyse trends and identify opportunities for process improvements.
  • Productise and improve a JavaScript-based internal reporting tool.
  • Develop lightweight data applications to support analytics.
  • Support data accessibility through Python-based solutions.


Key Requirements

  • Strong programming skills in Python and JavaScript.
  • Solid experience with SQL and database testing.
  • Familiarity with data warehousing and ingestion (e.g., Snowflake, ETL/ELT).
  • Proven ability to translate data into business insights.
  • Clear communication skills for technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Experience with data visualisation tools like Power BI or Tableau (nice to have).

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