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Senior Data Engineer

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6 months ago
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£55,000 + 5% annual bonus

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Are you a skilled Data Engineer ready to shape the future of data systems? We're looking for someone to drive the transformation of our architecture—building high-performance, resilient pipelines that enable advanced analytics and real business value from diverse data sources.


You’ll be part of a dynamic, agile environment, collaborating closely with analysts, architects, and product teams across the business.


This is a hands-on role with real impact—designing and implementing automated, scalable data flows, and enabling powerful insights across the organization.



What You’ll Be Doing

  • Build and support modern cloud data warehouse architecture (Kimball, Data Vault, Data Mesh).
  • Design dimensional models and develop robust ETL/ELT pipelines.
  • Implement seamless data integrations between cloud and on-prem systems.
  • Optimize data lifecycle: ingestion, transformation, storage, and deletion.
  • Work closely with product managers and analysts to translate business needs into technical solutions.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve complex data issues to meet SLAs.
  • Apply creative schema design and automation to improve performance and data quality.
  • Write and maintain documentation for configuration, tests, and processes.
  • Lead by example—support and mentor others across the data platform.


Your Experience

  • 4+ years working with advanced SQL (Oracle, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, etc.)
  • 3+ years experience with Python or PowerShell scripting.
  • 3+ years data modeling (facts, dimensions, normalization).
  • 2+ years experience with DBT.
  • Experience with Snowflake Analytics Platform.
  • Working knowledge of APIs (REST/SOAP).
  • Familiar with CI/CD tooling (GIT, Jenkins).
  • Cloud-native thinking—solid understanding of cloud infrastructure.
  • Experience in Agile environments.


What You’ll Get

  • Remote and flexible working
  • Annual Bonus and annual reviews
  • Private healthcare, Eyecare & Dental with option for family
  • 45 days holiday + Bank Holidays
  • Training and certifications budget per calendar year
  • More to be discussed!


Please apply directly or email with your most up to date CV


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