Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Data Engineer (FSDF Functional)

Lloyds Banking Group
Bristol
2 days ago
Create job alert

JOB TITLE: Data Engineer (FSDF Functional)


SALARY: £70,929 - £80,000 per annum


LOCATION: Bristol


HOURS: Full-time - 35 hours


WORKING PATTERN: Our work style is hybrid, which involves spending at least two days per week, or 40% of our time, at our Bristol office.


About this opportunity

We’re looking for a Data Engineer with a strong data mindset to help develop the new end-to-end target state strategic data journey within the bank, working with multiple stakeholders across both Finance and the wider group.


Your role will be part of a cross‑disciplinary team in addition to being a highly experienced member of our wider Lloyds engineering team. As part of these teams, our Engineers are encouraged to demonstrate and apply exemplary software engineering approaches, whilst working in a collaborative and agile environment.


You’ll learn new skills, technologies and approaches to software development as well as benefiting from a culture that celebrates diversity, equal opportunity and provides opportunities for flexible working.


About us

We’re on an exciting journey and there couldn’t be a better time to join us. The investments we’re making in our people, data, and technology are leading to innovative projects, fresh possibilities, and countless new ways for our people to work, learn, and thrive.


What you’ll do

  • Deliver business value through robust engineering practices and technologies.
  • Ensure platforms and software are built consistently using relevant patterns and best practices.
  • Continuously develop skills using industry‑standard methodologies and tooling adopted across engineering teams.
  • Contribute to the organisation’s transition towards a data‑centric strategy.
  • Advance both existing and new applications into future‑ready data models.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to develop a new Finance data model.
  • Focus on data mapping and downstream consumption/integration requirements.
  • Support the evolution of data engineering capabilities within the Finance Data Lab.

What you’ll need

  • Understanding of Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) processes
  • Experience of the end‑to‑end system development lifecycle
  • Understanding of Domain level Data Models (preferably Finance) and Reference Data application/mappings
  • Domain and source system functional knowledge desired (Commercial Banking, Retail, Insurance etc)
  • Oracle Data Integration Hub (DIH) foundations knowledge
  • Oracle Financial Services Data Foundation (FSDF) mapping experience
  • Understanding of the Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications (OFSAA) module suite (FSDF, OIDF, GL Recon) along with its data‑flow
  • Designed OFSAA based solutions tailored to deliver Financial Reporting & Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Integration
  • Understanding of Data integration with upstream/downstream tooling/engines
  • Strong requirement translation skills
  • Good communicator working with multiple stakeholder profiles
  • Good management skills when working on multiple, sometimes conflicting priorities

About working for us

Our focus is to ensure we’re inclusive every day, building an organisation that reflects modern society and celebrates diversity in all its forms. We want our people to feel that they belong and can be their best, regardless of background, identity or culture. And it’s why we especially welcome applications from under‑represented groups. We’re disability confident. So if you’d like reasonable adjustments to be made to our recruitment processes, just let us know.


We also offer a wide‑ranging benefits package, which includes

  • A generous pension contribution of up to 15%
  • An annual bonus award, subject to Group performance
  • Share schemes including free shares
  • Benefits you can adapt to your lifestyle, such as discounted shopping
  • 30 days’ holiday, with bank holidays on top
  • A range of wellbeing initiatives and generous parental leave policies

Want to do amazing work, that’s interesting and makes a difference to millions of people? Join our journey!


#J-18808-Ljbffr

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Machine Learning Recruitment Trends 2025 (UK): What Job Seekers Need To Know About Today’s Hiring Process

Summary: UK machine learning hiring has shifted from title‑led CV screens to capability‑driven assessments that emphasise shipped ML/LLM features, robust evaluation, observability, safety/governance, cost control and measurable business impact. This guide explains what’s changed, what to expect in interviews & how to prepare—especially for ML engineers, applied scientists, LLM application engineers, ML platform/MLOps engineers and AI product managers. Who this is for: ML engineers, applied ML/LLM engineers, LLM/retrieval engineers, ML platform/MLOps/SRE, data scientists transitioning to production ML, AI product managers & tech‑lead candidates targeting roles in the UK.

Why Machine Learning Careers in the UK Are Becoming More Multidisciplinary

Machine learning (ML) has moved from research labs into mainstream UK businesses. From healthcare diagnostics to fraud detection, autonomous vehicles to recommendation engines, ML underpins critical services and consumer experiences. But the skillset required of today’s machine learning professionals is no longer purely technical. Employers increasingly seek multidisciplinary expertise: not only coding, algorithms & statistics, but also knowledge of law, ethics, psychology, linguistics & design. This article explores why UK machine learning careers are becoming more multidisciplinary, how these fields intersect with ML roles, and what both job-seekers & employers need to understand to succeed in a rapidly changing landscape.

Machine Learning Team Structures Explained: Who Does What in a Modern Machine Learning Department

Machine learning is now central to many advanced data-driven products and services across the UK. Whether you work in finance, healthcare, retail, autonomous vehicles, recommendation systems, robotics, or consumer applications, there’s a need for dedicated machine learning teams that can deliver models into production, maintain them, keep them secure, efficient, fair, and aligned with business objectives. If you’re hiring for or applying to ML roles via MachineLearningJobs.co.uk, this article will help you understand what roles are typically present in a mature machine learning department, how they collaborate through project lifecycles, what skills and qualifications UK employers look for, what the career paths and salaries are, current trends and challenges, and how to build an effective ML team.