Data Validation and Management Specialist

Jonathan Lee Recruitment Ltd
Coventry
1 month ago
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Data Validation and Management Specialist – 39970 - £34.90/hr UmbrellaStep into the future of automotive innovation and be a part of something truly electrifying! This opportunity as a Data Validation and Management Specialist offers the chance to work on pioneering projects, developing electrified propulsion systems for some of the most prestigious vehicles in the world. With a focus on hybrid and full electric powertrains, this role promises not just a job, but a career filled with excitement, challenges, and the satisfaction of contributing to the next generation of automotive excellence. What You Will Do:• Develop systems and tools using programming languages such as Python, Matlab, or Concerto to enhance data management and validation in physical testing environments.• Establish and manage data pipelines and storage on industrial cloud platforms, ensuring data security and accessibility.• Utilise Tableau or other data visualisation tools to present data in a clear and impactful manner.• Act as the Subject Matter Expert for data management and validation, creating and delivering training packages to improve data quality across the team.• Work closely with engineering stakeholders to influence analysis techniques and inform engineering decisions with complex data analysis, including hypothesis testing and uncertainty analysis.• Design and implement Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for graphical data presentation and technical reporting. What You Will Bring:• Proficiency in designing applications in programming languages, preferably Python or Concerto.• Experience in building data systems & pipelines and managing data on cloud platforms like AWS or Google Cloud.• A solid technical or theoretical understanding of physical measurement equipment and complex data analysis skills.• Technical knowledge of process, calculation and measurement techniques demanded by both engineering and legislative requirements.• Extensive knowledge of different testing environments data management and validation.• A degree in Natural Science, Mathematical, Engineering, or Computing disciplines.• Preferred: Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt certification and experience in measurement science.The role will require you to work cross functionally to deploy a common approach to data piping, data validation tools as well to build a federated data platform. You will be the Subject Matter Expert for data management and validation and deliver a training package to develop others in order to improve the data quality produced by the team.Location:The position is based at Whitley, offering a vibrant working environment at the cutting edge of automotive engineering. Interested?If you're excited about the prospect of driving the future of automotive technology and have the skills to match, we want to hear from you! Apply now to take the first step towards a rewarding career as a Data Validation and Management Specialist.Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included

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