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Senior Data Engineer

Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Data Engineer
£500 - £560 per day
London - 1 day per week in office

We're working with a leading global healthcare technology company who are building out their next-generation data platform, with a strong emphasis on automation, testing, and cloud-native engineering, and are looking for an experienced Data Engineer to join their team.

The Role

You'll be part of a modern data engineering function that's implementing best-in-class data practices across ingestion, transformation, and orchestration layers. The environment is highly technical, collaborative, and fast-paced, giving you the opportunity to work across a wide variety of data sources and tools.

Day-to-day responsibilities include:

  • Designing and developing DBT models and Airflow pipelines within a modern data stack.
  • Building robust data ingestion pipelines across multiple sources - including external partners, internal platforms, and APIs.
  • Implementing automated testing and CI/CD pipelines for data workflows.
  • Performing data extraction and enrichment, including web scraping and parsing of unstructured text (e.g., scanned forms and documents).
  • Collaborating on forecasting and predictive analytics initiatives.
  • Bringing modern engineering practices, testing frameworks, and design patterns to the wider data function.
Tech Stack & Skills

Core skills:

  • Strong experience with DBT, Airflow, Snowflake, and Python
  • Proven background in automated testing, CI/CD, and test-driven development
  • Experience building and maintaining data pipelines and APIs in production environments

Nice to have:

  • Knowledge of Snowflake infrastructure and data architecture design
  • Experience using LLMs or MLOps frameworks for data extraction or model training
  • Familiarity with cloud-agnostic deployments and version control best practices
What You\'ll Bring
  • A proactive, hands-on approach to engineering challenges
  • A passion for data quality, scalability, and performance
  • The ability to influence best practices and introduce modern standards across a data estate
  • Strong problem-solving skills and the confidence to work across multiple complex data sources
Why Join?

This is an opportunity to help shape the data foundations of a high-impact healthcare technology business - one that\'s actively exploring the intersection of data engineering, MLOps, and AI.

You\'ll have ownership of end-to-end data workflows, work with a world-class tech stack, and join a forward-thinking team that values automation, collaboration, and innovation.


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