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Data Engineers with DV Clearance (Developed Vetting)

Deloitte
City of London
17 hours ago
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UK-Wide | Contract | Must Hold Current DV Clearance

We’re actively seeking experienced Data Engineers who hold active DV (Developed Vetting) clearance for future opportunities across our UK client base.

Key Skills & Experience Required:

Programming Languages - Proficiency in Python, Java, or Scala for data manipulation and ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes. Database Management - Experience with both SQL and NoSQL databases, including platforms like MySQL and PostgreSQL. Data Warehousing - Knowledge of modern data warehousing solutions like Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, and Snowflake. ETL Tools - Familiarity with tools such as Apache Nifi, Talend, or Apache Airflow for workflow automation. Big Data Technologies - Experience with frameworks such as Hadoop, Spark, and Kafka for managing large datasets. Cloud Platforms - Hands-on experience with AWS, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), or Azure for data storage and processing. Data Modelling - Strong understanding of data modelling to design efficient structures that support robust analytics. API Development - Experience creating and working with RESTful APIs to enable secure and seamless data access across systems. Data Quality & Governance - Knowledge of best practices and tools to uphold data integrity and quality standards. Version Control - Proficient in tools like Git for collaboration and codebase management.

If you’re a Data Engineer with current DV clearance and experience across the areas above, we’d love to connect and discuss how we can match you with exciting, secure roles across the UK.

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