Data Engineer (Archiving)

Swindon Borough Council
Swindon
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Overview

Fixed term contract for 18 months. Swindon Borough Council are on an exciting journey to transform service delivery. We want our town to be the best it can be. Our ambitious vision in the new Swindon Plan is supported by realistic transformation programmes, with the people of Swindon at their heart. Because that’s who we’re doing it for – the communities and businesses that make our town great. As part of the Council, you’ll support a friendly local authority making decisions with real impact. It’s all for better public services. Better processes. And a better quality of life, for everyone. Join us, and Swindon will be better with you.

Reference: 144391

Salary: £40,777 p.a. plus benefits

Hours: 37 hours per week

Contract: Fixed term contract for 18 months

Your next role

We have an excellent opportunity for an experienced Data Engineer specialised in Archiving to join our Digital & Data Team. This is a fundamental role in developing our data maturity and supporting the Council to become a truly data-enabled organisation.

You will be joining a dedicated small team, working closely alongside our Principal Data Engineer to shape and develop the organisational data archiving solution. In this key position, you will be working on our long-term data preservation. You will design and implement scalable archiving strategies that balance complex regulatory compliance with the need for high-performance, accessible data. You will collaborate with architects, governance teams, and stakeholders across to ensure our data remains secure, cost-efficient, and a valuable asset for years to come.

We are focused on supporting your professional development and offer a collaborative environment where you can utilise a range of cutting-edge cloud and engineering tools.

The Successful Candidate Will Require The Following Skills
  • You have a strong background in enterprise data engineering and a passion for designing cold storage and tiered storage solutions that meet legal retention requirements.
  • You can evidence hands-on experience with SQL, programming languages like Python or Scala, and cloud platforms such as Azure.
  • You will require good experience in using Azure services, including Data Factory, Blob Storage, and Notebooks, alongside a strong understanding of DevOps practices.
  • Experience in building and optimising ETL/ELT pipelines to manage large, diverse datasets across structured and unstructured formats.
  • The ability to translate complex, technical data concepts into simple, accessible language for non-technical stakeholders and partners.
  • You thrive working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, contributing to data documentation and helping others understand the potential of their data.

The team operates a hybrid working model; you will be expected to be in the office for a minimum of 1 day per week.

You must be fluent in the English language (as a requirement of Part 7 of the Immigration Act for the effective performance of a customer-facing role).

Your next package

Please see our Rewards and Benefits offer for more details. As an employee, you will receive a diverse and exciting environment in which to work, encouraging creativity and innovation whilst recognising the need to support ongoing personal development and a flexible work life balance.

For Swindon to thrive in the future, we need to lay the foundations now. It’s why our regeneration and transformation programmes are already underway. So, you’ll be joining us at an exciting time on our journey. We’ll look to you to share your knowledge, influence decisions and drive real, positive change. With your contributions, we’ll achieve our vision of a prosperous, revitalised Swindon together.

Please see our Vision and Values page for more details and our new Swindon Plan.

Potential applicants are sometimes put off if they don’t meet 100% of the requirements. We think individual experience, skills and passion make all the difference, so if you meet the majority of the criteria, we’d love to hear from you.

Your next steps

Please read the role profile, which is available in the documents section to the right-hand side of the page. To submit an application for this role, select Quick Apply.

As an inclusive employer, we welcome applications from a diverse range of communities, and in particular disabled people and people from ethnic minorities. Read our statement of commitment to equality & inclusion.

For further information about the role please contact Sri Vignesh Krishnan, Principal Data Engineer on

Previous applicants need not apply.

If you are experiencing technical issues submitting your application, please email

Closing date: 8 February 2026

Interview date: 11 February 2026


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