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Overview

Data Engineer - London / Nationwide (Hybrid) - SC Eligible - £60,000

A leading digital consultancy is looking to hire a Data Engineer to support the expansion of its Data & AI team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with up to 3 years of experience (or a strong academic background) to gain hands-on exposure to cloud technologies and grow in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.

What You'll Be Doing
  • Building and maintaining scalable data pipelines across Azure and GCP
  • Working with tools such as Azure Data Factory, Snowflake, BigQuery, and Cloud Functions
  • Supporting data warehousing and integration across diverse industry projects
  • Collaborating with data professionals and contributing to cross-functional delivery teams
  • Assisting in reporting and data visualisation (Power BI / Looker - nice to have)
What We're Looking For
  • 0-3 years of experience in a data engineering or similar role (graduates welcome)
  • Proficiency in SQL and Python
  • Exposure to any of the following:
  • Azure Data Factory
  • GCP BigQuery
  • Snowflake
  • Cloud Functions
  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills
  • Must be eligible for SC (Security Check) clearance (UK residency required)
What's On Offer
  • £60,000 base salary
  • Hybrid working (London office base)
  • Clear progression plan and technical mentorship
  • Involvement in real-world data and digital transformation programmes
  • Supportive, forward-thinking team culture


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