Graduate Data Engineer

Skelmersdale
3 weeks ago
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Dover Fueling Solutions are looking for a Graduate Data Engineer to join our growing team at Fairbanks, Dover Fueling Solutions on a full-time and permanent basis in Skelmersdale. You will work as part of a large agile Software Development team incorporating Data Architects, Software Developers, Product Owners, Data Engineers, and Software Testers to deliver world leading products to our customers.

What we do:

Wetstock is the process of tracking fuel on a petrol station, from the point it is delivered to when it is sold. At Fairbanks, we are collecting data from thousands of petrol stations in real time around the globe and loading it into our systems that uses the latest cutting-edge technologies. This data is run through a series of complex algorithms that help our customers in decision making, and drive actions from our team of analysts. This could be anything from reviewing & actioning alarms, identifying a theft, right the way through to finding a leak that could impact the environment.

What will you be part of?

Our engineering team at Fairbanks are responsible for developing & testing a cloud-based application using maintain. We are passionate about the product and service we provide and are always looking to innovate in our industry.

About our Graduate Data Engineer:

The ideal candidate will have good knowledge and experience in RDBMS and data modelling with Python, Oracle, SQL or Azure. You have experience designing and building scalable data pipelines, working with distributed Big Data systems, and delivering cloud-based solutions. You are familiar with DevOps and CI/CD tools, understanding how to build data solutions that are robust, efficient and production ready. Experience with Microsoft Azure is preferred, but experience in another cloud platform paired with a genuine desire to learn is equally as valued.

Knowledge of C#.Net and experience with automated testing or data quality frameworks are desirable but not essential; what matters most is your curiosity, adaptability and commitment to continuous improvement.

How will we help?

We have a strong team of engineers at Fairbanks, and we believe in supporting our team members to help them develop into their roles. You will be given tasks that help to build your skills and confidence but that also make a real difference to our product and our customers.

Benefits we offer for the successful Graduate Data Engineer:

If you're an ambitious individual who loves to problem love and wants to make your first real major step into a career within data engineering, then this could be the perfect role for you!

At Fairbanks, Dover Fueling Solutions, you will have the opportunity to enhance your technical skills by working on a cutting-edge product with a leading tech stack. You’ll also enjoy a superb benefits backage which includes:

Hybrid working environment.

33 days holiday inclusive of bank holidays.

On-going training

Annual bonus

Private medical insurance

Life assurance

Complimentary breakfast provisions, fruit and coffee

Interested?

If you feel you are the right candidate for the role of Graduate Data Engineer, please click "Apply" today!

Unfortunately, we are not able to offer visa sponsorship for this role and therefore cannot consider applications requiring sponsorship.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without discrimination on the basis of race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, age, genetic information, or any other factors prohibited by law

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