Senior Data Engineer

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Data Science & Engineering Recruitment / Event Organiser at Data Science Festival

Senior Data Engineer



Location: Remote



Salary: £75K - £85K

Data Idols are working with an exciting company who specialise in renewable energy solutions to hire a Senior Data Engineer. You will be at the forefront of the cutting edge data platform evolution and will be empowered to make decisions and have impact.

The Opportunity

Within this role as a Senior Data Engineer you will play a critical part in shaping and implementing the strategy and architecture of their data platform. You will work closely with the wider team to evolve the data platform capabilities. This is a hands on role and they are looking for someone with a strong background in Azure, Python and SQL.

Skills and Experience

  • Strong experience working with Azure
  • Strong in using Python and SQL
  • Experience working with large complex data sets

If you are looking for a new challenge, then please submit your CV for initial screening and more details.

Senior Data Engineer

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionInformation Technology
  • IndustriesData Infrastructure and Analytics

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