Data Engineer (Solihull, GB)

E.ON
Solihull
1 week ago
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We are looking for a dynamic and skilled Data Engineer to join our Digital Technology & Change team in our Solihull office on a hybrid basis. As a valuable team member, you will play a key role in shaping and implementing the nPower Business Solutions (nBS) strategy to enhance the digital customer and colleague experience. Join us in our transition towards a Product led DevOps model and contribute to shaping our operational approach and capabilities as we expand our business. nBS is the E.ON Industrial and Commercial (I&C) area of EON and a market leader in the energy retail sector. I&C is a £7 billion revenue business serving c30,000 customers and approximately 250,000 meter points with a view to becoming the number one B2B energy supplier in the UK.

Data Engineer

Here's what you'll be doing

  • Collaborate with the Data Team to deliver the data strategy and optimise I&C data management capabilities, focusing on cloud technologies.
  • Lead the implementation and performance of a Modern Data Platform, including migrating legacy systems to secure and scalable cloud-based infrastructure.
  • Deliver consolidated business data, optimise data, provide value-added analytics, and ensure data quality management across I&C.
  • Act as a strong advocate for data within the organisation, coaching and supporting staff to uphold the highest standards .
  • Support end-to-end delivery of change projects by sharing knowledge and expertise within the team.
  • Develop new data solutions to meet business requirements and drive project benefits.
  • Create and deliver key MI, executive level reporting, and BDAs, ensuring adherence to coding standards.
  • Provide top-notch support and maintenance for delivered solutions, meeting performance expectations and SLAs.
  • Create and maintain I&C Data Delivery Artefacts and focus on self-learning and personal development in solution development practices



What we need from you

  • Forward-thinking with the ability to anticipate future change requirements and scalability opportunities.
  • Understanding of change governance, project delivery methodologies (Waterfall & Agile), and technical documentation interpretation skills.
  • Proficient in data handling, manipulation, and analysis of complex datasets.
  • Expertise in MS Power BI, SSRS, SSIS, Visual Studio, Sequel Server Management Studio, GitHub, DevOps, Microsoft Fabric or Synapse, Microsoft Purview



Here's what you need to know

  • Award-Winning Benefits: Our market-leading benefits package includes 26 days of holiday plus bank holidays, a generous pension scheme, life cover, bonus opportunities, and access to 20 flexible benefits with tax and/or NI savings. Recognised with the Personnel Today Reward, Recognition and Benefits Award 2022, our benefits truly stand out.
  • Recognised for Family-Friendly and Hybrid Policies: In 2024, we earned Double Recognition at the Personnel Today Awards for our exceptional family-friendly and hybrid working initiatives. Let's discuss how we can work together flexibly.
  • Inclusive Employer: As the only energy company in the Inclusive Top 50 UK Employers (currently ranked 8th), we're committed to equal opportunities, diversity, and fairness for everyone.
  • Support for Disabled Applicants: As a Disability Confident Employer, we guarantee an interview for all disabled candidates who meet the minimum role criteria.
  • Development Opportunities: With inclusive talent networks, learning resources, and skill-building programs, your career growth is a priority.



At a glance

Reference no.: 236280 Closing date: 09/05/2025 Salary: £38,489 - £59,589

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E.ON is a privately owned international energy company. Our 75,000 colleagues in 15 countries work daily towards the improvement of technical innovations and user-friendly customer solutions for the new energy world. We are the first large energy company to focus more heavily upon the energy of the future through our three business areas of energy networks, renewable energies and customer solutions.

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