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Data Engineer

Eden Scott
Glasgow
1 week ago
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Contract Opportunity: Data Engineers (Inside IR35)


****Please only apply if you hold current SC Clearance (mandatory for this role)****



Until March 2026 | £650-£750/day | Hybrid ( 1 day per week in Glasgow)



Opportunity for an experienced Data Engineer to join a high-impact programme delivering enterprise-scale data solutions.


This is a fantastic opportunity to work with cutting-edge Azure technologies in a collaborative, forward-thinking environment.



Role Overview



As a Data Engineer, you'll play a key role in designing, building, and optimising data pipelines and models that power critical business insights. You'll be part of a skilled team working on large-scale data transformation projects.



Essential Skills & Experience



To hit the ground running, you'll need hands-on expertise in:



Azure Synapse Analytics
ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes
PySpark
SQL (advanced querying and optimisation)
Data Modelling (conceptual, logical, and physical)
Azure Databricks
Experience of working with Azure Data Lakes, Data warehousing, and pipelines and Storage accounts



Experience in building and managing Pipelines including:
building data interfaces to source systems
combining and transforming data into appropriate storage formats
engineering data sets for analytics purposes
developing automated and robust pipelines with error handling



Experience identifying and resolving issues in databases, data processes, data products and services.



Proficiency in T-SQL and Python to develop automation



This is a brilliant opportunity to contribute to a major data-driven initiative with long-term stability and a competitive day rate. If you're a proactive, detail-oriented engineer with a passion for data, we'd love to hear from you.



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