Data Engineer

SearchWorks
Manchester
2 days ago
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Our client is a growing data and insights business. They are hiring a Data Engineer to join their Manchester-based team.

The company works with global brands, providing data-driven insights through a large-scale, privacy-first platform. As they continue to scale, they’re looking for a Data Engineer to play a key role in building and optimising their data pipelines and reporting capabilities.


The Role

You’ll be working on a large and complex data platform, developing and maintaining both real-time and batch ETL pipelines. This is a hands-on role focused on improving data quality, scalability, and performance.

You’ll collaborate closely with engineering and product teams, helping translate business requirements into robust, production-ready data solutions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Build and maintain real-time and batch ETL pipelines
  • Monitor and improve data pipeline performance, architecture, and tooling
  • Ensure data accuracy, integrity, and scalability
  • Act as a subject matter expert for data pipelines and processes
  • Work closely with stakeholders to define and deliver data solutions
  • Review code and provide feedback to improve team quality
  • Support production systems and troubleshoot issues
  • Write clean, tested, and maintainable code

Tech Stack

  • Python & SQL
  • AWS (EMR, Athena, Lambda)
  • Apache Spark (Scala or PySpark)
  • Big data / distributed processing tools

What They’re Looking For

  • Strong experience as a Data Engineer using Python and SQL
  • Experience working with AWS or similar cloud platforms
  • Hands-on experience with Apache Spark
  • Ability to work with large, complex datasets
  • Strong problem-solving and analytical mindset
  • Understanding of CI/CD, testing, and agile development practices
  • Confident communicating with technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Exposure to AI tools for improving productivity is a bonus

Additional Info

  • 📍 Manchester (Trafford Park)
  • 🏡 Hybrid working (2 days in office)
  • ⏰ Participation in an on-call rota (with additional compensation)

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