Data Engineer

Go Traffic Management Limited
Manchester
15 hours ago
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Data Engineer

Department: IT

Employment Type: Permanent

Location: Worsley

Compensation: £55,000 - £65,000 / year

Description

About Us: We are building an ambitious team embarking on an exciting data journey. As we integrate data-driven insights into our processes, we are committed to fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and excellence. Join us at the ground level and be a part of our transformation.

Role Overview: We are seeking a skilled Data Engineer with hands-on experience in Azure to join our data engineering team. In this role, you will design, develop, and maintain scalable data solutions to support our company’s data-driven initiatives.

Key Responsibilities
  • Design and implement data pipelines, architectures, and data sets using Azure.
  • Collaborate with data scientists and analysts to support their data needs.
  • Optimise and maintain data systems and infrastructure.
  • Ensure data security, privacy, and compliance.
  • Troubleshoot data-related issues and support data infrastructure.
Experience and Qualifications
  • Proven experience as a Data Engineer.
  • Strong experience with Azure Data Services (e.g., Azure Data Lake, Azure Data Factory, Azure SQL).
  • Proficiency in data modelling, ETL processes, and data warehousing.
  • Knowledge of Python, SQL, and other relevant programming languages.
  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
  • Experience with big data tools and technologies is a plus.
Salary and Benefits

We offer a competitive salary based on experience along with a full benefits package.

Network Plus is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based on race, religion, colour, nationality, sex, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability status, or any other applicable characteristics protected by law.

We are Armed Forces-friendly. We welcome applications from ex-Armed Forces personnel, reservists, armed forces veterans, cadet instructors and military spouses/partners.

We understand that privacy and the security of your personal information is extremely important. By applying for this role, you agree to the terms of our privacy policy.


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