Databricks Data Engineer, Home Based

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Manchester
4 months ago
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Overview

Data Engineer, Databricks, £45,000 - 50,000 + benefits. Home-based with one day a month at the office in Nottingham. Requires strong commercial knowledge of Databricks and performant SQL. Knowledge of testing, the finance sector or energy sector is advantageous.

Expanding SaaS product company are looking for a number of Data Engineers to join and grow the team. In these hands-on roles you will be responsible for designing, creating, deploying and managing the company's data assets and you will guide and influence other members of the data engineering team with the goal of delivering high quality, clean, and high-performing code.


Responsibilities
  • Help design data solutions based on optimal performance, scalability and reliability.
  • Help create, optimise and maintain logical and physical data models, including data warehouses and data lakes.
  • Help design and manage the data integration process.
  • Contribute as a member of the agile team.
  • Work closely with Data Scientists, Data Engineers and BAs to understand the data needs of the business.

Skills and Qualifications
  • Previous experience as a Data Engineer in a delivery-focused environment.
  • Excellent knowledge of Databricks and Performant SQL.
  • Experience analysing business problems and designing workable technical solutions.
  • Excellent knowledge of the SDLC, including testing and delivery in an agile environment.
  • Excellent knowledge of ETL.
  • Experience of data warehousing and data lake solutions.
  • Experience working in an Agile environment.

Employment details
  • Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 + benefits
  • Location: Home-based with one day a month at the Nottingham office
  • Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
  • Job function: Information Technology
  • Industries: Data Infrastructure and Analytics

If you have the required skills and experience please send your CV for a full brief.


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