Data Engineer (London Area)

Oliver Bernard
London
2 weeks ago
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Data Engineer - Python, SQL, ETL Pipelines, AWS/GCP


Oliver Bernard have partnered with Central London based Start-Up company who are looking to expand their Data function. You'll be joining a small engineering team, who are looking to make a huge impact within the Telecoms industry.


They key focus for the role is building, scaling and maintaining their AWS & GCP data infrastructure, whilst being highly proficient with modern Data Warehousing and scaling ETL processes.


The ideal candidate will be comfortable working in a start-up environment, collaborating with a variety of stakeholders, both technical and non-technical, where strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential to succeed in this role.


Data Engineer - Python, SQL, ETL Pipelines, AWS/GCP


Key skills and requirements:


Demonstrated experience as a Data Engineer scaling Data heavy platforms

Strong understanding of ETL pipelines and Data Architectures

Python, SQL & Python libraries (Pandas & Spark)

Modern Data Warehousing tools

AWS/GCP experience

Experience working in high-growth start-up or scale-up environments (essential)


Hybrid working in Central London

Pays £70k-£80k

Unfortunately, visa sponsorship is unavailable and you must be UK based to be considered


Data Engineer - Python, SQL, ETL Pipelines, AWS/GCP

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