SC Cleared - Data Engineer (Databricks / Azure)

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Job Title: SC Cleared - Data Engineer (Databricks / Azure)


Location: Fully Remote (UK-based)


Day rate: Up to £400 a day Inside IR35


Clearance: SC Clearance required


Contract Type: 12-month contract


Interview Process: One stage


Role Overview

We are looking for an experienced Data Engineer is required to support a large-scale public sector digital transformation programme currently underway. The programme focuses on migrating data from legacy platforms into modern, cloud-based data environments.


Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop and support data pipelines as part of a cloud migration initiative
  • Build and maintain data processing and transformation workflows using Databricks
  • Support the migration of data from legacy systems into cloud-based platforms
  • Work closely with architects, project managers and delivery teams to meet programme objectives
  • Contribute to the modernisation of ageing enterprise data platforms
  • Ensure delivery aligns with governance, security and compliance frameworks

Required Skills & Experience

  • Proven commercial experience as a Data Engineer on complex data platforms
  • Strong hands‑on Databricks experience in production environments
  • Demonstrable experience delivering data migration or cloud transformation projects
  • Ability to integrate quickly into established teams and deliver at pace
  • Active SC clearance or clear eligibility to obtain SC clearance

Nice to Have

  • Experience working on public sector or regulated programmes
  • Familiarity with secure, compliance‑driven delivery environments
  • Exposure to large‑scale, long‑term transformation initiatives

Additional Information

  • Fully remote working with minimal onsite requirements
  • Fast‑moving interview process
  • Long‑term programme with potential for extensions


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