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Data Engineer

HCLTech
Edinburgh
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HCLTech Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Job Role: Lead GCP Data Engineer

Work Location – Edinburgh, UK

Duration – Permanent

Job Description

Job Title: Lead GCP Data Engineer

Responsibilities
  • GCP Data Engineer with experience in BigQuery and other data products
  • Engineer Data Products that are stable, scalable, performant, accessible, testable and secure
  • Utilising endorsed technologies and applying common build patterns to minimise debt
  • Adhering to group policies and frameworks for build and release
  • Participate in design/implementation reviews and team ceremonies to better understand the work through planning, commit to clear achievable goals, drive appropriate prioritisation, escalate impediments, act on learnings and demonstrate successes
  • Continuously look for reuse, identifying opportunities to automate repetitive manual tasks
  • Participate in Technical Communities to advance shared capabilities
  • Promote active application custodianship by participating in incident root-cause analysis to identify and act on learnings
  • Experience with DevOps practices and CI/CD pipelines
  • Lead Data – lead the design and execution of Proof-of-Concept leveraging data cloud technologies and AI agents to enhance operational efficiency and productivity
Required Skills
  • Must have GCP Data Engineering tools and techniques experience
  • Strong SQL (Big Query) and scripting (Python)
  • Experience in batch and stream processing (ETL/ELT) on Cloud
  • Orchestration – Cloud Composer (Air Flow)
  • Experience in version control – Git repo
  • Well versed with GCP Data processing tools (Scheduled Queries, Dataform, DBT, DataFlow etc)
  • Understanding of agile delivery and data governance
Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Information Technology
Industries
  • IT Services and IT Consulting

Note: This description retains the core responsibilities and qualifications of the Lead GCP Data Engineer role as provided.


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