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Overview

Are you passionate about data, automation, and cutting-edge cloud technologies? Join us on our digital transformation journey as we build a brand-new Digital Team within our IT department. As a Junior Data Engineer, you\'ll play a key role in modernising business processes, automating workflows, and shaping the data-driven future of our organisation.


What You\'ll Do

You\'ll help design and deliver the data foundations that power our digital strategy - from building secure cloud pipelines to experimenting with AI and machine learning.


Your main responsibilities

  • Designing, building, and maintaining secure data pipelines (ETL/ELT) across systems, APIs, and IoT devices.
  • Developing and supporting data warehouses, data lakes, and catalogues using tools like Microsoft Fabric, Snowflake, and Azure.
  • Automating workflows with RPA and n8n, and supporting real-time analytics using MQTT and streaming data.
  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams - from Finance to Operations - to turn data into actionable insights.
  • Supporting the development of Qlik BI dashboards, AI-driven automations, and predictive analytics proof-of-concepts.

You\'ll Get To Work With

  • Cloud platforms: Azure, AWS, GCP, Microsoft Fabric, Snowflake
  • Tools: dbt, Airbyte, Qlik, RPA, n8n, MQTT
  • AI & ML technologies: Azure AI Foundry, Copilot, SageMaker, RAG frameworks

Essential Skills

  • Genuine interest in data engineering, analytics, and cloud tech
  • Strong problem-solving and attention to detail
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills

Desirable Skills

  • Basic knowledge of SQL or Python
  • Familiarity with Azure, AWS, or GCP
  • Understanding of data governance or visualisation tools

Closing Date: 29/10/2025


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