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Data Engineer (Databricks and AWS)

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Leeds
3 days ago
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Data Engineer (AWS) – Senior

Location: Leeds, England (Hybrid). Security clearance: UK Security Clearance required (BPSS/SC).


We are helping to transform the future of healthcare through the power of data. As a Senior Data Engineer you’ll design, build and optimise data platforms that underpin critical national services, using AWS, Databricks and Python.


Key Responsibilities

  • Design and build data pipelines using Databricks, Apache Spark and Python.
  • Create scalable data solutions on AWS leveraging S3, Glue, Lambda and related services.
  • Implement ETL processes and data lake/lakehouse architectures.
  • Partner with architects and analysts to translate requirements into effective data solutions.
  • Ensure compliance with data governance, NHS standards and security frameworks.
  • Drive continuous improvement across data engineering practices and technologies.

Qualifications

  • Proven experience as a Data Engineer working with large, complex datasets.
  • Hands‑on expertise with Databricks, Apache Spark and SQL.
  • Strong proficiency in Python (PySpark preferred).
  • Experience with AWS services (S3, Glue, Lambda, IAM).
  • Familiarity with ETL design, data modelling and lake/lakehouse concepts.
  • Understanding of data governance and compliance frameworks.
  • Experience in the healthcare sector or knowledge of NHS data standards (advantageous).
  • Eligibility for BPSS (and ideally SC) clearance.

Benefits

Competitive salary, excellent pension scheme, private healthcare and a share scheme (3.5% + 3.5% matching). We are committed to inclusivity and building a diverse community of tech talent.


We provide training and support to help you grow your career.


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