Senior Data Engineer TLNT1_NI

Ocho
Belfast
1 week ago
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Senior Data Engineer Overview Ocho is delighted to be working on behalf of our client to appoint a Senior Data Engineer to join a critical Trade Surveillance Technology function. This team is responsible for ingesting and processing all trade and order activity across the business to detect potential market abuse. It is a regulatory-critical function with strong focus on data completeness, controls and quality. A major data controls programme is nearing completion, with consultants rolling off in the coming months. This hire is key to building permanent internal capability and ensuring successful knowledge transfer. Key Responsibilities Own and enhance data pipelines feeding surveillance platforms Ensure data completeness and reconciliation across 45+ upstream systems Implement and monitor robust data controls within AWS-hosted environments Work across trade and order data sets covering multiple asset classes Collaborate with Business Analysts, QA and engineering teams to maintain regulatory-grade systems Contribute to the evolution of surveillance data models and regulatory frameworks The Person We Are Looking For Strong experience designing and owning data pipelines in cloud environments Advanced SQL skills and strong AWS experience Exposure to financial markets data and trade/order systems Experience with regulatory or surveillance environments highly desirable Ability to work across complex distributed systems and evolving regulatory requirements Strong stakeholder engagement skills Salary Up to £65,000 Apply here or reach out to Aaron Somers at Ocho for more information via LinkedIn. Skills: data engineering data business intelligence Benefits: Work From Home bonus pension healthcare

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