Senior or Consultant - Data Engineering (DBT)

Intuita - Vacancies
Newbury
5 months ago
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Overview

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Role: Data Engineer (DBT lean) - Permanent hires considered

Salary: £45,000 - up to £69,000 (dependant on experience) - Consultant or Senior experience considered.

Location: ALL locations considered. Offices in Liverpool or Newbury (UK) for hybrid working and Sibenik (Croatia).

The company

We're Intuita, a new kind of data partner. We're a collective of data-driven people ready to cut through complexity to solve business problems in a human-centric and sustainable way. We provide pragmatic end-to-end services, products and technologies combined with straight-talking strategic direction to unlock the true value of data and drive transformational change. Established in 2011 as a different player to the corporate data world, our ethos is to do the right thing, prioritise specialist skills and quality above all else.

The role

We are looking for a Data Engineer ideally on a permanent contract basis, to join our Data Engineering team. You will work closely with our Engineering team in support of the development of our high-performing team, applying your engineering expertise to drive business growth and support consultancy-driven projects. This role requires a strong combination of hands-on technical excellence and exceptional consultative skills to steer our teams toward achieving both quality and strategic objectives.

Key Responsibilities
  • Technical Project Ownership: Responsible for the technical direction and execution within your remits and experience against critical business transformations, ensuring sustainability and quality. Work closely with Business Analysts to ensure the technical solution meets 100% of the business needs.
  • Client Engagement: Act as the technical liaison between the engineering teams and clients, ensuring client satisfaction through well-thought-out solutions with longevity in mind.
  • Quality Assurance & Best Practice: Establish and enforce data engineering standards, best practices, reusable frameworks. Quality assurance management through data engineering pipelines, ensuring both quality and performance of solutions.
  • Continuous Improvement: Stay up to date with the latest developments in technology changes within the field and proactively engage with the wider engineering team on learning opportunities.
  • On-Site Engagement: Periodically visit client sites to foster and strengthen relationships, ensuring our commitment to partnership and collaborative success.
A bit about you

Being a consultant at Intuita means something a little different to being a consultant elsewhere. We hire driven individuals who share our passion and approach, bringing their style and flare. We value transparency, quality and integrity, collaboration and teamwork, and a commitment to solving problems as a team. We’re looking for someone with the following experience and qualities, but if you don’t fit exactly and are interested in working with us, get in touch—we hire people, not job specs.

  • Hands-on experience in a business transformation setting, either at enterprise level or in large-scale delivery.
  • Proven experience in data engineering and architecture, focusing on scalable cloud solutions in Azure, GCP or AWS.
  • Data Modelling using Kimball, 3NF or Dimensional methodologies.
  • Analytics Engineering lean, with experience in BigQuery (GCP) with data modelling in DBT and mobile/telecoms industry experience would be beneficial; deep DBT experience is highly beneficial.
  • Knowledge of core orchestration tools and CI/CD pipelines to improve development efficiency and deployment, including Azure DevOps or GitHub.
  • Experience designing and building operationally efficient pipelines using core cloud components (Azure Data Factory, BigQuery, AirFlow, Google Cloud Composer, PySpark, etc.).
  • Experience modelling data with a medallion-based architecture and curated dimensional models in the gold layer for analytical use.
  • Understanding or use of Unity Catalog alongside core Databricks functionality for metadata management.
  • Understanding of cloud economics, cost management strategies and optimising solutions for customer needs.
  • Experience with infrastructure as code, e.g., Terraform, to automate cloud infrastructure across environments.
  • Certifications in relevant technologies (e.g., Solutions Architect or Data Engineer credentials from Azure, GCP, AWS or Databricks).
  • Ability to be a key member of a diverse team, fostering growth and high performance through shared ideas and mentorship.
  • Experience working within an Agile delivery team and collaborating with cross-functional teams.
Nice to Have
  • Prior experience in a consultancy setting.
  • Knowledge of industries such as financial services, telecoms, ecommerce or retail.
  • Experience building PowerBI semantic models for downstream visualization.
  • Knowledge or experience with data management tools such as Azure Purview or Collibra (data cataloguing, lineage, data quality).
A bit about you

We have a strong ethos of accountability, quality and integrity at Intuita and value collaboration and teamwork, while having fun along the way.

What’s in it for you?

We offer a people-first culture with flexible and remote working. Highlights include:

  • Salary: generally £45,000 to around £65,000 per annum, full-time salary (pro rata for hours less than 37.5h p/w).
  • Flexible and remote working: flexible hours and part-time roles; UK offices in Newbury, London and Liverpool available for use without isolation.
  • Health and wellbeing: comprehensive company-paid medical insurance, mental health support via Spill, and in-house Mental Health First Aiders.
  • Training and learning: mentoring, knowledge sharing sessions and company-paid certifications.
  • Freedom and empowerment: opportunity to own problems and explore new directions; no glass ceilings and flexible recognition of great work.
  • Our team culture: supportive, diverse and inclusive with regular social events and a flat structure.
Our selection process

If you like the sound of Intuita, apply to join us today. We may start reviewing applications before the closing date depending on volume. For support with your application, contact


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