Senior Data Engineer

hackajob
Hereford
1 week ago
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hackajob is collaborating with Hexegic to connect them with exceptional tech professionals for this role.


Senior Data Engineer
Location: Hereford
Working arrangements

on-site


Clearance

active DV clearance is required for this role


Salary

£80,000 to £90,000


The Role

We are seeking a detail-orientated and analytical Senior Data Engineer to join our multi-disciplinary data team. This role is essential for the continued building and maintenance of data pipelines and applications, ensuring data driven projects can be delivered in line with customer needs.


Core Responsibilities

  • Management of data pipelines for ingestion and orchestration
  • Design, develop and maintain bespoke end-to-end data projects
  • Monitor system performance, ensuring uptime on Linux based systems
  • Collaborate with internal multidisciplinary teams, ensuring customer requirements are interpreted and met
  • Liaising closely with data scientists, analysts, product owners and other engineers
  • Support the Authorities Accreditation staff with information gather and documentation

What We Are Looking For

  • Strong experience in Python and Linux
  • Experience in Python data processing pipelines such as Dagster or Apache Airflow
  • Knowledge of security, encryption and compliance standards for AS networks
  • Experience building and maintaining bespoke Docker containers
  • Experience using server‑less AWS cloud services
  • Experience in accreditation is desirable
  • Familiarity with Kubernetes

Benefits

  • £5000 a year professional development budget
  • Wellness program
  • Private healthcare
  • £100/month wellness fund
  • 25 days annual leave
  • Company pension

Who are Hexegic?

Hexegic are a tech consultancy specializing across software, data, cyber and IT. We support high performing businesses and government customers to empower them to safely and effectively achieve their objectives through deep technical expertise and the ability to think differently about problems.


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