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10 months ago
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My client is a successful multi-domain data consultancy business headquartered in Edinburgh and operating with offices in both London and Bristol. Employees can be located throughout the UK.


Their practice brings together experts across key business sectors including Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals, Retail Banking, Energy, and Telecoms. The team are obsessive about delivering value for clients and working in a collaborative, engaged and creative way with colleagues and partner businesses.


This is a fantastic opportunity for aSenior Data Engineerto join a growing team and gain valuable experience across multiple domains. In return, you will benefit from the practice’s continuous learning and knowledge share ethos, helping all to stay at the forefront of a fast-paced data-driven world.


TheSenior Data Engineeris a generalist, with skills across software, cloud and data engineering. Candidates from each background are encouraged to apply.


Senior Engineer skills and competencies:

  • Experience of working with at least one of the following cloud platforms:Azure/GCP/Amazon AWS
  • Experience of writing at least moderately advanced SQL using one of the following:SQL Server/MySQL/Postgres
  • Experience in at least one of the following languages:C#/Java/Python/Scala
  • Experience with Databricks / Spark
  • Contributed to the build and deployment of a production level system
  • Confident in building Microservices and APIs
  • Regularly builds CI/CD pipelines
  • Uses automated unit testing tools
  • Passionate about profiling and integration of new technologies
  • Has aspirations to lead the development process


Apply above, or reach out to me on or at for a confidential discussion about the opportunity. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.

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