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Data Engineer - Azure / GCP, Data Lake, Snowflake

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City of London
5 days ago
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Data Engineer - Azure / GCP, Data Lake, SnowflakeUp to £700 per day (Inside IR35)London / Hybrid (1-2 days per week hybrid working)6 months

I am currently working with an instantly recognisable, high profile client who urgently require a Data Engineer with expertise in Azure / GCP and Data Lakes to join a major transformation programme, whilst expanding Data sources and identifying more Data sources to help produce more metrics to drive Data capability across the entire organisation, helping bridge the gap between Data Engineering and Security.

Responsibilities
  • Contribute to a major transformation programme by expanding data sources and producing metrics to drive data capability across the organisation.
  • Bridge the gap between Data Engineering and Security, working with vendors / third parties as needed.
  • Support future hosting model considerations and provide guidance to Market Units on data capability.
  • Ingest, extract and analyse data from diverse sources to create a centralised and standardised view across multiple Business / Market Units.
Qualifications
  • Proven experience as a Data Engineer in a large, complex, regulated organisation
  • Expertise with Cloud Platforms (Azure and GCP preferred)
  • Previous experience of working with Data Lakes
  • Demonstrable experience of ingesting, extracting and analysing data from diverse sources
  • Ability to create a centralised and standardised view from data across multiple Business / Market Units
  • Understanding of future hosting model(s)
  • Capability to provide guidance to Market Units while working with vendors / 3rd parties and improving data capability
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work autonomously and drive innovation
Nice to have
  • Familiarity with Data Architecture
  • Exposure to Cyber Security tooling or working closely with InfoSec / Risk teams
  • Understanding of Data Management frameworks (DCAM, DMBOK)
  • Working knowledge of GraphQL / Data Bricks / Snowflake / Oracle Data Lake / Synapse in Azure / BigQuery in GCP
  • Previous experience of working with Medical / Healthcare Data
  • Immediate availability

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