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Data Engineer

Michael Page
West Yorkshire
2 days ago
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We are seeking a skilled Data Engineer to join a team in the public sector, specialising in analytics. This temporary position based in Bradford involves working on data-related projects to support organisational goals.

Client Details

The organisation operates within the public sector and is focused on providing vital services to the community. It is a well-established organisation with a strong presence in its field and a commitment to innovation in analytics.

Description

Design, develop, and maintain data pipelines and databases to support analytics initiatives.
Collaborate with stakeholders to understand data requirements and deliver effective solutions.
Ensure the accuracy, integrity, and security of data within the organisation.
Optimise data systems and workflows to improve efficiency and performance.
Support data integration projects and implement data models as needed.
Provide technical expertise in data engineering best practices and tools.
Monitor and troubleshoot data systems to ensure smooth operation.
Document processes and maintain clear records for future reference.Profile

A successful Data Engineer should have:

Proficiency in data engineering tools and technologies.
Experience with database management and data integration.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Knowledge of data security and governance practices.
Ability to collaborate effectively with diverse teams.
Familiarity with public sector analytics is advantageous.Job Offer

Daily rate of £540 to £660, depending on experience.
Temporary position with potential for impactful project work.
Opportunity to contribute to meaningful public sector initiatives in Bradford.
Chance to work within an experienced analytics team.
Additional benefits to be confirmed.This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Data Engineer to make a tangible impact within the public sector. If you are based in Bradford or nearby, we encourage you to apply today

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