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Senior Data Engineer

Experis UK
Telford
2 weeks ago
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Senior Data Engineer

Location: Telford (Hybrid)


Duration: 6 Months


Rate: £583p/d max via Umbrella


Clearance: SC / Eligible for SC


The engineering team is looking to grow substantially during 2025 and is looking for a Senior Data Engineer. This role is for an experienced data engineer, preferably with some experience of migration / data mapping / data transformation, who will be responsible analysing and creating the low-level design for mapping data from the existing CESA Returns Store to the CESA Futures ASAS Returns store. They will need to work collaboratively with the ASAS Application Team to understand the solution and lead a team of engineer(s) to carry out the mapping activities.


Responsibilities

  • Define and own the end-to-end software architecture for data components of the new solution.
  • Lead the design of conceptual, logical, and physical data models.
  • Guide data engineering teams through build phases, ensuring adherence to standards, best practices, and delivery timelines.
  • Understand and integrate cross-disciplinary roles across software engineers, platform engineers, DBAs, and architects.

Required Skills

  • Software Architecture & Design Leadership
  • Data Modelling
  • Technical Delivery Oversight
  • Cross-Disciplinary Coordination

Technical Skills

  • React
  • Java 17+
  • JSON
  • Spring Boot 3+
  • Junit
  • Playwright
  • HTML
  • Object Oriented Design
  • JPA
  • Maven
  • Gitlab
  • JDBC
  • Leadership and communication

Optional Skills

  • Kubernetes
  • Micro-services
  • GraalVM
  • Helm
  • MockitoAWS
  • Kibana
  • Grafana
  • Open API
  • WCAG
  • OAuth2/OpenID
  • Sustainable Software Engineering
  • Cucumber/Gherkin
  • Selenium
  • Agile Scrum
  • Agile Practices


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