GCP Data Engineer - 11 months+, Remote (Europe)

Global Enterprise Partners
Birmingham
5 days ago
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Hi Network!


I have a remote opportunity with one of our leading FMCG clients. We're looking for a Google Cloud Data Engineer who can do much more than just write code—you’ll be solving complex problems and shaping data solutions that drive business decisions.


What we're looking for:

  • Google Cloud Platform expertise
  • Strong skills in Python (data ingestion) and BigQuery
  • Solid understanding of Data Modeling
  • 3-5 years of experience in data engineering
  • Experience with SAP data extraction
  • Ideally, exposure to Supply Chain environments and/or data warehousing
  • A critical thinker and problem solver, not just a coder

Location: Europe (Full Remote)

If you have the technical skills and the ability to understand business requirements, this could be the perfect role for you!


📩 Interested? Send me your updated CV or reach out for more details. And if you know someone who fits this profile, feel free to share this post!


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