Mid/Senior/Principial Data Engineers - Multiple hires.

numi
City of London
3 days ago
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numi is proud to partner with a growing global technology consultancy seeking multiple Mid/Senior/Principal Data Engineers to join their team in London on a hybrid basis.


An idea of some of the hires we are making:


8 AWS Data Engineers

1 Cloud Engineer AWS

2 Data Engineers with Oracle

5 Snowflake Engineers with AWS

2 Data Engineers with Azure


This consultancy empowers some of the world's biggest businesses by delivering advanced data, AI, cloud, and digital solutions.


They are committed to providing a platform for talented technologists to accelerate their careers through diverse projects, continuous learning, and robust support from senior consultants. If you are driven by curiosity and a desire to make a real impact, this is an excellent opportunity to expand your personal and professional skills across various industries and technologies.


As the Data Engineer, you will be the core builder responsible for designing, constructing, and maintaining robust and reliable data infrastructure.


Your key focus will be on ensuring clean, scalable, and secure data flow. Day-to-day responsibilities include designing and building end-to-end data pipelines for ingestion, transformation, and loading, setting up efficient data lakes and warehouses, and collaborating closely with analysts, ML engineers, and platform teams. The ideal candidate enjoys solving complex problems, thinking critically, and is eager to experiment with the latest tools and ideas.


The role demands hands-on experience with cutting-edge data and cloud technologies. You will be utilising and playing with tools across the entire data ecosystem.


🚀Essential tech skills include proficiency in Python, Spark, and Airflow, alongside experience with major data platforms such as Snowflake, Databricks, and BigQuery.

🚀Familiarity with data transformation and infrastructure as code tools like dbt, Fivetran, and Terraform is highly beneficial.

🚀Experience with one or more major cloud environments—Azure, GCP, or AWS—is also expected.


In return for your skills and dedication, you will receive a comprehensive package designed to support your development and celebrate your success.


This includes serious learning support via paid certifications across all major technologies, weekly training, and a strong mentoring program with a dedicated Senior Support Lead.


The company fosters a culture of transparent growth with annual 360° feedback reviews, regular team socials, and recognition programs to celebrate outstanding impact.


Apply below - interviews are taking place ASAP.

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