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Location:Hybrid (Warrington or London)

Salary:£50,000


Data Engineer | Full Fibre Scale-Up | UK Remote/Hybrid

Location:Remote/Hybrid (UK-based)

Type:Full-time, Permanent

Sector:Telecommunications / Data Infrastructure

Salary:£50,000


We’re working exclusively with a rapidly scaling telecoms provider playing a key role in expanding ultrafast connectivity to business hubs nationwide.


As part of their continued growth, they are looking for aData Engineerto join their technical team and take ownership of their evolving data platform. This is a critical role, enabling high-quality analytics, automation, and AI-ready data across commercial, operational, and network functions.


Key Responsibilities

  • Build and maintain robust ETL/ELT pipelines across multiple data sources
  • Design data models using Kimball/star schema
  • Implement tooling for data quality checks, lineage, and observability (e.g., dbt tests, Great Expectations, Azure Purview)
  • Work closely with DevOps teams to embed CI/CD and Infrastructure-as-Code using Terraform and Azure DevOps
  • Work closely with stakeholders to gather data requirements and translate them into technical solutions
  • Ensure full compliance with GDPR, ISO-27001, and internal data security standards
  • Mentor junior colleagues and support the development of a data-driven culture
  • Proficient in SQL and Python for data manipulation, transformation, and automation
  • Experience with Git, CI/CD, and data pipeline deployment best practices


Exposure to telecoms or network-centric data sets (fibre, GPON, Ethernet, Wi-Fi telemetry) would be a huge benefit

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