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Data Engineer - Palantir

Anson McCade
Sheffield
1 week ago
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Data Engineer (Palantir) – Senior & Lead

London / Remote

£70,000 – £120,000 + Bonus – Permanent


Currently on the lookout for a Senior Data Engineer to join one of the UK’s leading digital transformation consultancies working at the forefront of data, AI, and analytics. You’ll be part of an expert engineering team building large-scale data solutions that power decision-making for high-impact projects across public and private sectors.


This role will suit someone who’s comfortable working end-to-end across modern data platforms, with hands-on experience in Palantir Foundry.


What you’ll be doing as a Data Engineer:


• Designing and delivering scalable data pipelines and transformation solutions.

• Working within Palantir Foundry to model, integrate, and visualise complex data.

• Building production-grade systems across AWS, Azure, or GCP.

• Leading technical delivery within multi-disciplinary agile teams.

• Mentoring junior engineers and driving data best practice.


Experience you should have:


Hands-on experience with Palantir Foundry is a must

• Strong background in Python, Java, or Scala.

• Proficiency in SQL, data processing, and ETL/ELT design.

• Experience with cloud-native data platforms (Databricks, Spark, etc.).

• Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and automated testing.


The Package:


• £70,000 – £120,000 base

• Bonus scheme

• Pension & benefits package


To hear more about this Data Engineer (Palantir) opportunity, get in touch with Connor Smyth at Anson McCade on .

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