Data Engineer

Hedyn
Newport
2 days ago
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Vacancy: Data Engineer

Closing date: Monday 6 April

Shortlisting: Tuesday 7 April

Proposed Interview date: w/c 13 April

Salary: £47,981.52

About the vacancy:

We're looking for a skilled and forward-thinking Data Engineer to help shape a data-led future at Hedyn. In this role, you'll design, build, and maintain the data pipelines, models, and architecture that power our reporting, analytics, and performance insights.

You'll work closely with Digital and cross-functional teams to integrate new systems, improve data quality, and create scalable, future-proof solutions that support better decision-making across the organisation.

If you have strong data engineering experience, excellent SQL and ETL skills, and a passion for turning complex data into meaningful insight, this is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in transforming how we use data at Hedyn.

Specifically, in the role you will:

Data Development & Integration Design

  • Lead on data profiling and source system analysis to identify data to meet business requirements.
  • Design data solutions in accordance with agreed organisational standards and practices to ensure services are resilient, scalable and future proof.
  • Present clear insights, strategies and tactics to colleagues to support the end use of the data.

Data Modelling

  • Desi...

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