Senior Data Engineer

Highbury
3 weeks ago
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Rate: £550 p/day

Environment: Hybrid (3 days)

Location: North London

Company: Retelligence

About Retelligence

Retelligence is partnering with a high-growth, forward-thinking organization that specializes in digital innovation and marketing across international markets. The company is on an exciting journey, rapidly scaling its capabilities and leveraging advanced technology to deliver cutting-edge solutions. Join a dynamic team within a business that values innovation, supports professional development, and offers exceptional career progression.

The Role

Retelligence is seeking a Senior Data Engineer to design and deliver robust, real-time data pipelines and infrastructure in a Google Cloud Platform (GCP) environment. The company is particularly interested in candidates with strong expertise in SQL.

Key Responsibilities:



Design, develop, and maintain scalable, data pipelines and infrastructure in a GCP environment.

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Integrate multiple data sources to ensure seamless real-time data flow across the organization.

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Build and optimize data models for querying and analytics use cases.

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Develop fault-tolerant, highly available data ingestion and processing pipelines.

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Continuously monitor and improve pipeline performance for low-latency and high-throughput operations.

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Ensure data quality, integrity, and security across all systems.

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Implement effective monitoring, logging, and alerting mechanisms.

About You

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Strong hands-on experience in data engineering with expertise in Python.

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Proven track record of building and managing real-time data pipelines.

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In-depth experience with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and its associated tools for data ingestion and processing.

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Familiarity with distributed streaming platforms such as Kafka or similar technologies.

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Advanced knowledge of SQL.

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Experience with data orchestration tools.

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Ability to optimize and refactor data pipelines for improved performance and scalability.

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Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced environment

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