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Data Engineer - Hereford - SQL - Python - £70K

Hereford
3 days ago
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Data Engineer - Hereford - SQL - Python - £70K - SC/DV Clearance

Working with a growing consultancy with a presence in Hereford, looking for Data Engineers with experience in SQL and Python specifically.

Projects are varied and exciting. The business is very focused on professional development and encouraging employees to push the boundaries..

We need candidates to come with good Python and SQL experience and ideally be DV Cleared, however if not, the ability to upgrade clearance from SC to DV.

Key skills required:

  • Proficiency in Python and SQL
  • Experience with data modelling, ETL processes, and database management
  • Strong analytical skills for interpreting complex data sets
  • Ability to collaborate effectively within a diverse team

    Please note that this role requires candidates to be either DV Cleared or SC cleared with the ability to be DV Cleared

    This role offers a unique opportunity to deepen your expertise while contributing to ambitious data projects. The company fosters a collaborative culture that prioritises growth and inclusion, ensuring everyone's voice is heard.

    If you are a dedicated and qualified candidate looking to make a meaningful impact in a supportive environment, we invite you to apply for this exciting opportunity in Hereford

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