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Data Engineer - TWE43680

twentyAI
Nottingham
4 days ago
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Contract Data Engineer - Remote (UK)

Key Skills: Python, Databricks, Snowflake

Outside IR35 - £450-550/day


A large-scale data transformation programme is underway within a major UK operator, focused on building a unified, real-time customer data foundation. The organisation is moving away from legacy systems towards a modern data environment built around Snowflake, DBT, and Databricks and is looking for an experienced Contract Data Engineer to play a key role in delivery.


The Opportunity

This role sits at the centre of a complex CRM and customer data migration project. You’ll be responsible for ingesting, transforming, and validating high volumes of data, helping to create a single, trusted view of the customer across multiple digital touchpoints.

The initial phase will focus on data ingestion and quality assurance fast-moving, high-intensity delivery that will define the foundation for everything that follows.


What You’ll Be Working On

  • Data ingestion into Snowflake using a mix of pre-built and custom pipelines.
  • Data cleansing and transformation through DBT.
  • Augmenting ingestion and processing with Databricks.
  • Working closely with digital analytics and marketing teams to align data models with activation requirements.
  • Handling personal data within strict GDPR and governance frameworks.


Tech Environment

  • Core: Python, SQL, DBT, Snowflake.
  • Additional: Databricks (augmentation).
  • Experience with CRM or CDP integrations would be a bonus.


Engagement Details

  • Start: 1st December.
  • Contract: 6 months initially (Outside IR35).
  • Setup: Remote-first with optional onsite sessions as required.

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