Senior Data Engineer

Investigo
Liverpool
5 days ago
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50k - 75k per annum plus benefits – 3 days per week in the office in Liverpool or Runcorn, rest from home.


Mid & Senior Level Data Engineer required for a well-known organisation based in Liverpool where you will play a key part in the transformation of the organisations data strategy & systems. Honestly a really exciting time to join a small team that is about to progress through significant investment and data transformation.


Ideally you will be Data Engineer, either Mid-Level or Senior, that has experience with DBT and Snowflake. Experience with system migration work would be very relevant experience also.


If you also have experience with Python or AWS Cloud that would be desirable. Ideally you will be able to work autonomously and as part of a small collaborative team.


Further information about the role:

  • Build & maintain scalable, high-performance data pipelines across a variety of data sources.
  • Integration of data from databases, APIs, and films with reliable well-structured ETL processes.
  • Design and optimise databases and data warehouses to support analytics and BI needs.
  • Collaborate with data teams and stakeholders to deliver effective data solutions.
  • Drive continuous improvement by adopting best practices and emerging technologies.

If you’re interested in finding out more, please apply and your application will be reviewed by Ian Tittley from the Specialist Technology team at Investigo!


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