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Senior Engineer, Data Engineering

Harnham
Birmingham
1 day ago
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Data Engineer Remote (Occasional Travel to Birmingham)

Up to £75,000 + Benefits (12 Months FTC)



Are you a hands-on Data Engineer who enjoys building, maintaining, and optimising modern data systems? We’re working with a well-established UK business currently going through a major transition period, and they’re looking for a Data Engineer to help ensure their data platforms, models, and pipelines continue to run smoothly during this exciting phase of change.

This is a home-based role with occasional travel to Birmingham — ideal for someone who enjoys autonomy, technical variety, and the satisfaction of keeping complex data systems reliable and efficient.



#128161; Why this role?

Work across a modern data stack — from ingestion to visualisation — using Python, SQL, Meltano, and Power BI .

Join a small, high-impact team supporting pricing, revenue, and market analytics.

Play a key role in maintaining and optimising the business’s data warehouse and dynamic pricing model .

Gain exposure to Azure cloud , containerisation, and DevOps best practices .

Salary up to £75,000 with flexible, remote-first working.



#128105; #128187; What you’ll be doing:

Managing and maintaining a Python-based data warehouse , ensuring reliable data ingestion and transformation.

Developing and monitoring data pipelines using Meltano and orchestration tools like Dagster or Airflow .

Designing and optimising SQL transformations (DBT experience a plus).

Working within Azure cloud infrastructure following Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) principles.

Managing Power BI semantic models , DAX measures, and data ingestion from the warehouse.

Maintaining and improving the existing Python-based dynamic pricing model and web scraping tools.



#127919; What we’re looking for:

Experience across a modern data stack for ETL/ELT processes and data warehousing.

Strong SQL and Python skills, with an understanding of Kimball-style data modelling .

Experience with DBT, Dagster, or Airflow for transformation and orchestration.

Hands-on experience with Azure (preferred), or other cloud environments (GCP/AWS).

Familiarity with Git-based version control , CI/CD, and DevOps principles.

Strong understanding of Power BI and DAX for building analytical models.

Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.



#128176; Package & Benefits:

Salary up to £75,000 .

Remote-first role with occasional travel to Birmingham .

Opportunity to work across a diverse tech stack and business-critical systems.

Collaborative, supportive environment with real autonomy.

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