DATA ENGINEER - SC CLEARED

LA International
London
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REQUIRED: DATA ENGINEER - SC CLEARED
LOCATION: FULLY REMOTE WITH OCCASIONAL TRAVEL TO CENTRAL LONDON
IR35 STATUS: INSIDE
DURATION: 6 MONTH INITIAL CONTRACT

Seeking a Data Engineer who has a strong understanding of data concepts - data types, data structures, schemas (both JSON and Spark), schema management etc
- Strong understanding of complex JSON manipulation
- Experience working with Data Pipelines using a custom Python/PySpark frameworks
- Strong understanding of the 4 core Data categories (Reference, Master, Transactional, Freeform) and the implications of each, particularly managing/handling Reference Data.
- Strong understanding of Data Security principles - data owners, access controls - row and column level, GDPR etc including experience of handling sensitive datasets
- Strong problem solving and analytical skills, particularly able to demonstrate these intuitively (able to work a problem out, not follow a work instruction to resolve)
- Experience working in a support role would be beneficial, particularly able to demonstrate incident triage and handling skills/knowledge (SLAs etc)
- Fundamental linux system administration knowledge - ssh keys and config etc, Bash CLI and scripting, Environment variables
- Experience using browser based IDEs (Jupyter Notebooks, RStudio etc)
- Experience working in a dynamic Agile environment (SAFE, scrum, sprints, JIRA etc)
Languages / Frameworks
- JSON
- YAML
- Python (as a programming language, not just able to write basic scripts. Pydantic experience would be a bonus.)
- SQL
- PySpark
- Delta Lake
- Bash (both CLI usage and scripting)
- Git
- Markdown
- Scala (bonus, not compulsory)
- Azure SQL Server as a HIVE Metastore (bonus)
Technologies
- Azure Databricks
- Apache Spark
- Delta Tables
- Data processing with Python
- PowerBI (Integration / Data Ingestion)
- JIRA



Due to the nature and urgency of this post, candidates holding or who have held high level security clearance in the past are most welcome to apply. Please note successful applicants will be required to be security cleared prior to appointment which can take up to a minimum 10 weeks.

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