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Data Engineer

Fusion21
Knowsley
1 week ago
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Fusion21 is seeking a skilled and forward-thinking Data Engineer to support our digital transformation journey. This role will be pivotal in designing building and maintaining robust data infrastructure that enables scalable analytics operational efficiency and data-driven decision-making across the organisation.


Key Responsibilities
Data Architecture & Engineering

Design and implement scalable data pipelines to ingest transform and store data from diverse sources (e.g. CRM ERP procurement platforms ).


Develop and maintain data lakes warehouses and databases to support analytics and reporting.


Data Quality & Governance

Ensure data integrity consistency and security through automated validation monitoring and governance protocols.


Collaborate with compliance teams to align data practices with GDPR and other regulatory frameworks.


Data Definition Cleaning & Preparation

Work closely with data analysts business units and transformation teams to understand data needs and deliver actionable solutions.


Establish data standards and ensure consistency through profiling and cleansing. Prepare structured datasets tailored for analytical use across the organisation.


Software Engineering

Support data operations by developing small-scale applications and scripts. Collaborate with analysts to prototype tools that enhance data accessibility and streamline reporting workflows.


Middleware & Dataflows Collaboration

Work with the Solution Architect to design dataflows across middleware in future tech stack proposals. Ensure integration solutions are scalable secure and aligned with architectural standards


Collaboration & Support

Work closely with data analysts business units and transformation teams to understand data needs and deliver actionable technical support and documentation for data systems and processes.


Key Skills
  • Apache Hive
  • S3
  • Hadoop
  • Redshift
  • Spark
  • AWS
  • Apache Pig
  • NoSQL
  • Big Data
  • Data Warehouse
  • Kafka
  • Scala

Employment Type : Full Time


Experience : years


Vacancy : 1


Monthly Salary Salary : 50000 - 60000


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