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Senior Data Engineer

MWH Treatment
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MWHTreatment is looking to strengthen our talent pool with a Senior Data Engineer for our Anglian Water Framework.

As a Senior Data Engineer within the @one Alliance Digital Team, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping data capabilities that support the delivery of hundreds of vital infrastructure projects across the region. Working with leading partners such as Autodesk, Databricks, Microsoft, and renowned academic institutions like Cambridge and Cranfield Universities, you'll help drive innovative data solutions that make a real impact. From developing robust data pipelines and architectures to guiding best practices and supporting cutting-edge digital platforms, you'll be at the forefront of data engineering in a collaborative, forward-thinking environment. This is a chance to take ownership, influence strategy, and contribute to meaningful digital transformation.

What you’ll be doing:
  • Work closely with the alliance reporting teams to ensure that the data they require is available from a centralized source in Microsoft Databricks and Azure.
  • Produce, review documentation and enterprise architecture diagrams on a regular basis.
  • Maintain and be responsible for the integrity of data movement into and out of the data lake.
  • Use domain experience to extract data from corporate systems.
  • Engage with Alliance Comms for promotion and correct communications when designing, delivering a new solution or product.
  • Work closely with our Engineering Teams to promote and understand where digital solutions could help provide benefits to the capital programme processes.
  • Engage with Anglian Water DDaT teams to ensure solutions are delivered correctly and through the correct governance processes.

Senior level experience in other facets necessary for solution development and maintenance such as testing, CI/CD, monitoring, optimization, cost management etc.

Considerable experience working with or preparing large data sets (ETL).

Stakeholder management and ensure awareness of progress

Knowledge of data integration and reporting technologies; including SAP Business Objects, SAP Data Services and Microsoft SQL Server

Data expertise and understanding relational data structures


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