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Remote Role£58,000Permanent Role Overview:As a Data Engineer for the Police Department, you will play a crucial role in designing, building, and maintaining the systems and processes that allow the department to leverage data effectively. Your work will enable police officers and analysts to make data-driven decisions to enhance public safety, improve operational efficiency, and support investigative activities. Key Responsibilities:Develop and optimise ETL processes for large-scale data integration.Maintain databases for integrity, security, and performance.Collaborate with stakeholders to create reports, dashboards, and insights.Ensure compliance with data protection laws (e.g., GDPR).Provide support and training on data tools and systems. Requirements:Proven experience as a Data Engineer or in a similar role.Strong knowledge of database management systems (e.g., SQL, NoSQL) and data warehousing.Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, Java, or Scala.Experience with ETL tools and big data technologies (e.g., Hadoop, Spark).Familiarity with data visualisation tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI) and reporting.Understanding of data security practices and regulations.Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.Strong communication and teamwork abilities.

If you're passionate about using data to make a real-world impact and support public safety, we want to hear from you! Apply today to get a head start of applicants in the New Year.

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