Mid - Senior Data Engineers

SR2 | Socially Responsible Recruitment | Certified B Corporation
Newcastle upon Tyne
1 year ago
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SR2 have partnered with a fast growing consultancy based in the North East. They are a newly created joint venture with one of the largest management consulting firms worldwide, and they are looking for around 20 Data Engineers to join their team!!



I am looking for Junior-Senior Level Data Consultants to join an exciting consultancy based in Bristol who work on a full-time basis in the heart of Newcastle. Some travel to client sites may be required.


This consultancy holds Data at the heart of everything, so if you are looking for a company who values data, and you want to help other businesses do the same – this could be the role for you!


*IMPORTANT* - The right candidate will be someone with a strong consultancy background, and someone who has experience with liaising with stakeholders to translate technical requirements. If you don’t have this, still feel free to apply.



Which of your skills will be used?


Proven experience in a data focused role.

You must have hands on experience working on Azure Databricks.

Strong Stakeholder management, and communication skills

The ability to translate technical terminology to non-technical stakeholders.

Strong Python skills for ETL development


Salary:


There are mid to senior positions available offering between£45,000 - £100,000 DOE.

What next?

There are interview spots booked across the next couple of weeks, so please contact Adam Townsend on or to find out more information and to be considered.


£45,000 - £100,000 | Data Engineer Consultant | Full Time | Newcastle | | Azure | Databricks | Python |

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