Data Engineer - Sheffield

Sheffield
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Data Engineer

Data Engineers - AWS or Azure | Databricks or Snowflake | Python | SQL

Our client, a globally renowned and award-winning technology consultancy are going through significant expansion of their data function and looking for a large number of Data Engineers & Data Architects as part of that expansion.

Overview of roles: We're looking for Data Engineers at all levels, from Mid, Senior and Lead.

Locations:  Sheffield-  two days a week

Salary £60,(Apply online only) - £75,(Apply online only) (potential flex on this upwards for the lead level role) + Benefits (Health Care, Life Assurance,  25 days Holiday, Electric Vehicle scheme, Gym and more)

Overview: This is a fantastic chance to work with cutting-edge technologies across a variety of  industries, typically enterprise level, contributing to innovative projects that make a genine impact. As a Data Engineer, you'll have both software engineering expertise and cutting-edge data practices to help clients turn data into actionable insights. You'll design, build, and maintain robust data systems while championing modern Data principles. Oh, and expect lots of variety!

Requirements

Proficiency in object-oriented Python
CI/CD pipelines.
Experience with SQL (complex queries) and ETL processes.
Strong understanding of cloud-based data storage and processing.
Knowledge of coding best practices, parallel computing, and workflow automation.

Strong experience with Azure or AWS
Experience in Databricks/Data Factory/Synapse and/or Snowflake / DBT
Please get in touch if interested.

Thanks

Will

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