Data Engineer Python SQL AWS SaaS

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Sunderland
1 month ago
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Data Engineer (Python SQL AWS) Sunderland / WFH to £55k


Are you a data technologist? You could be progressing your career within a relaxed, supportive team environment at a tech driven online gaming / low-cost gambling SaaS tech company that provide a range of white labelled gaming platforms for household names with millions of concurrent players.


You will join a small team of Data Engineers responsible for implementing methods to improve data reliability and quality, combining raw information from a variety of different sources to create consistent and machine readable formats as well as developing the data infrastructure that enables data extraction and transformation for predictive or prescriptive modelling.


You'll have a broad scope of responsibilities including data ingestion, data transformation, data storage, ETL, data modelling, data quality and governance, data integration, performance tuning, scalability, resilience, security, tooling and technology. You'll take a senior role and be able to contribute to continual process and technology improvements.


WFH Policy:

There's a hybrid work from home policy with 2-3 days a week; when you're in the office you'll be collaborating with fellow technologists in a relaxed environment in awesome custom built offices in Sunderland with a range of facilities and perks including free meals at the onsite restaurant as well as membership at onsite gym.


Requirements:

  • You are a Data Engineer with strong experience of data models, data mining and segmentation techniques
  • You have coding skills with Python and / or PySpark and SQL
  • You have experience with SQL databases (e.g. Amazon Redshift, PostgreSQL)
  • You have experience with data tooling (e.g. Airflow, DBT, AWS Kinesis)
  • You have strong analysis and problem solving skills
  • You're collaborative with excellent communication skills


What's in it for you:

  • Competitive salary to £55k depending on experience and knowledge
  • Continual training, learning and career development opportunities
  • Bonus (paid quarterly)
  • Pension
  • Private medical care
  • And a range of other perks and benefits


Apply nowto find out more about this Data Engineer (Python SQL AWS) opportunity.


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