Senior Data Engineer

Executive Integrity | B Corp
Southampton
1 day ago
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Overview

Our client is a technology-driven maritime organisation transforming operations at sea through robotics, autonomy, and data. They operate a global fleet generating large volumes of mission-critical data and are building a modern data platform to enable analytics, operational decision-making, and AI in safety-critical environments.

Responsibilities
  • Building and evolving the first version of a cloud-based data platform (AWS or Azure)
  • Designing pragmatic data architectures with clear technical trade-offs
  • Developing robust pipelines for telemetry, sensor, and operational data
  • Implementing data quality controls, monitoring, and alerting
  • Managing schemas, metadata, lineage, and dataset ownership
  • Embedding security best practices: encryption, access control, auditability
  • Delivering reusable datasets and data products (not one-off extracts)
  • Documenting standards to enable future scale and growth
Qualifications
  • Strong data architecture and systems design capability
  • Hands-on Python and strong SQL skills
  • Cloud experience in AWS or Azure (multi-cloud a bonus)
  • Experience with time-series, telemetry, or high-volume operational data
  • Solid data modelling skills for analytics and ML use cases
  • Strong focus on data quality, testing, and reliability
  • Experience with CI/CD, IaC, version control, and observability
  • Security-aware mindset and disciplined delivery approach
  • Comfortable working cross-functionally with engineers and operators
Benefits
  • Work on cutting-edge technology transforming a traditional industry
  • Play a key role in building a greenfield data platform
  • Opportunities to grow beyond your role across multiple disciplines
  • Collaborative, values-driven culture with real-world impact
  • Be part of a team tackling complex operational and sustainability challenges


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