Data Engineer

Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Contract Data Engineer

3 month initial contract (with good chance of extension)

Manchester, 2 days per week on-site

Outside IR35

Start before Christmas

Overview

My client are a well knwon organsation just outside Manchester looking for a contract Data Engineer. You will review and improve a live Google Cloud data platform. You will lead ingestion, transformation, quality, and reporting enablement. You will work with data colleagues on shared standards and delivery.

Key Responsibilities

  • Review the central data platform architecture, pipelines, and code standards

  • Improve scalability, performance, monitoring, and disaster recovery

  • Audit all data sources across the business

  • Build secure ingestion pipelines for new sources

  • Design and build reporting tables for business dashboards

  • Support Looker dashboard development

  • Define and implement a single customer view

  • Build automated matching, deduplication, and cleansing pipelines

  • Embed automated data quality checks across all pipelines

  • Implement monitoring and alerting for data failures and anomalies

  • Apply GDPR, encryption, access control, and data masking standards

  • Run regular status check-ins with internal data colleagues

  • Own data definitions, glossary, and metric governance

  • Transform data using Python as the core language

  • Load processed data into GCP test and production environments

  • Provide access to data via Tableau, Google Sheets, and Python scripts

  • Produce full documentation and an entity diagram

    Core Skills

  • Strong hands-on Data Engineering experience

  • Advanced Python for data transformation

  • Google Cloud Platform production experience

  • Data pipeline design and optimisation

  • Data quality automation and monitoring

  • Customer data and identity matching

  • GDPR and data governance delivery

  • Stakeholder communication in agile teams

  • Looker or Tableau exposure

  • BigQuery data modelling

  • Experience building single customer views

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