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Opus Recruitment Solutions | Data Engineer (DV Cleared) – Cambridge/Hybrid - £75,000 - £85,000

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Azure | SQL | Python | AWS | GCP | | | Data Pipelines | DV Cleared | SC Cleared | Security Clearance | | ETL | Data Engineering | Data Lakes |


Are you passionate about solving real-world challenges and safeguarding national security? Or maybe you want to build scalable Data Pipelines in a cloud environment. If so I have a role for you.


Opus and I have partnered exclusively with Boutique Defence Consultancy who are looking for a DV Cleared Data Engineer to join to the team.


Responsibilities –


  • Develop and maintain Scalable Data Pipelines
  • Establish effective data storage and access systems
  • Safeguard data assets and track pipeline efficiency
  • Work with different teams to align data processes


What tech you need –


  • Python
  • SQL
  • Building Data Pipelines in a cloud native environment (AWS Azure, GCP)


If you also have experience working with Geospatial data formats this is a big bonus.

But what is in it for you?


  • Hybrid working – 1 day a week
  • Share scheme
  • Health and dental insurance
  • Solid pension
  • 25 days holiday +bank


If you’re interested or know someone in your network who would be, please send your CV to . No sponsorship available.


Azure | SQL | Python | AWS | GCP | | | Data Pipelines | DV Cleared | SC Cleared | Security Clearance | | ETL | Data Engineering | Data Lakes |

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