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A key client of OB, who are a pioneering venture, providing the financial and investment markets with technology consulting services are looking to hire a Senior Data Engineer to their best in class engineering team.


This is an incredibly exciting time to join a venture backed by two industry leaders in their respective field, and will come with a great opportunity to work on greenfield projects with the latest technologies in a tech focused environment.


Culture is a key aspect for this client. They're looking for exceptional talent with the ability to communicate clearly with a variety of stakeholders, the ability to problem solve, as well as being highly motivated with the desire to push themselves to innovate and deal with complex problems and solutions.


Mid-Level Data Engineer - Python, SQL


Key Skills and Experience:


  • Prior experience working in a Data Engineering role (Financial Services experience a big plus)
  • High proficiency in both Python and SQL
  • Very strong academic background (2.1 minimum from a Russell Group University) in Computer Science or related field


This role is based in Newcastle City Centre with candidates require to be in 5 days a week and the successful candidate can expect a salary of £60k-£90k depending on your skills and experience. To be considered you must be UK based as sponsorship is sadly unavailable.


Mid-Level Data Engineer - Python, SQL

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