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GCP Data Engineer

Middleware Systems
London
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GCP Data Engineer

Location: London, Manchester - Negotiable Contract


Posted by: Middleware Systems Posted: Monday, 24 November 2025


Applicants must be eligible to work in the specified location


Job Description:

  • Efficiently transform, process and store large volumes of structured and unstructured data
  • Have knowledge and experience utilising GCP Data services like Data flow, Data Proc, Cloud SQL, Cloud Spanner
  • Batch based and Real Time processing of data using Pub/sub and Big Query
  • Data modelling and warehousing experience to build in house data lake
  • Understanding of Data regulations such as GDPR and HIPAA
  • Design scalable and efficient database schemas to support analytical and reporting needs

Key Skills:

  • Proficiency in programming languages: Python, Java
  • Expertise in data processing frameworks: Apache Beam (data Flow)
  • Hands‑on experience with GCP services: Big Query, Dataflow
  • Knowledge of data modelling and database design
  • Experience in ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes
  • Familiarity with cloud storage solutions
  • Strong problem‑solving abilities in data engineering challenges
  • Understanding of data security and scalability
  • Proficiency in relevant tools like Apache Airflow

Location: London, Manchester, UK


Industry: IT


Duration: 6 months


Start Date: Immediately


Rate: Negotiable


Employment Business: Middleware Systems


Contact: Middleware Talents


Telephone: 2033719565


Email: Contact This Employment Business


Reference: JSGCP_1


Posted Date: 11/24/2025 5:29:29 AM


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