Data Engineer Python, Snowflake, AWS Remote UK

Akkodis
Nottingham
1 year ago
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Are you Data Engineering enthusiast who thrives from designing and implementing robust ETL processes, highly scalabale data structures and data pipelines within a truly enterprise-scale environment..Look no further.My client launched their award-winning, enterprise-scale SaaS platform under 5 years ago and it has since revolutionized its industry and is being utilised by some of the biggest companies and brand names in the WORLD. They have grown quickly and have truly made an impact in their market. They currently have over 350+ customers globally (and i'm talking about big house-hold names!) and they have 3 million+ users over the globe too.They built the platform from scratch several years ago using absolutely no legacy code and only the very best technology stack and enterprise tools within a true Microservices environment. They have since grown their Engineering function significantly and are proud to have a talented team of Data experts who work together collaboratively to deliver robust Data solutions to their extensive client-base.They show no signs of slowing down and they're on boarding new customers consistently and due to this - we're looking for more Data Engineers to join them and play a key role in driving the platform forward.. and play a key role in its evolution.You will be a Python expert with solid exposure in data processing and automation. I am also looking for someone who has Snowflake exposure and someone who can w...

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