Data Engineer

Tenth Revolution Group
Manchester, United Kingdom
5 days ago
£40,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £55,000 pa

Posted
26 May 2026 (5 days ago)

Data Engineer - Manchester (Hybrid) - Python, Cloud, AI & Generative AI - up to £55,000

This is a great opportunity to join a well-established, global consulting organisation that's working on interesting, meaningful projects. The focus is on large-scale technology and transformation programmes, with plenty of opportunity to build practical AI and data solutions that are used in the real world.

You'd be part of a team operating right at the heart of data and AI, tackling real problems for major public and private sector organisations. There's a clear commitment to investing in people, whether that's learning new technologies, gaining exposure to modern AI use cases or working alongside experienced engineers who are open, supportive and happy to share their knowledge.

You will work with:

  • End-to-end data engineering and AI solutions supporting enterprise-scale transformation
  • Scalable data pipelines, datasets and analytical platforms
  • AI and machine learning models, including predictive and advanced analytics
  • Generative AI solutions, using large language models and prompt/context engineering
  • Multiple data sources, ensuring strong data quality, governance and security
  • Cross-functional Agile teams including engineers, analysts and business stakeholders

What will be involved in the role:

  • Designing, building and maintaining robust, scalable data pipelines and data models
  • Developing and implementing AI / ML and Generative AI solutions aligned to business needs
  • Integrating structured and unstructured data from multiple systems
  • Implementing testing, monitoring and optimisation to ensure reliability and performance
  • Producing clear technical documentation and supporting data governance standards
  • Communicating complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences

Benefits - What's on offer:

  • Salary up to £55,000 plus a comprehensive benefits package
  • Exposure to high-profile transformation and AI programmes
  • Ongoing learning and development in data, AI and emerging technologies
  • Clear and structured career progression pathways
  • Supportive, inclusive culture with a strong focus on wellbeing and flexibility

Key experience - What we're looking for:

  • Experience as a Data Engineer, Data Developer or AI Engineer
  • Strong programming skills in Python and SQL
  • Hands-on experience building and maintaining data pipelines
  • Exposure to AI / ML frameworks
  • Experience with cloud platforms, data warehouses or big data technologies
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Comfort working in Agile delivery environments
  • Eligibility for UK Security Clearance

Interested?

If you're looking to take the next step in Data and AI while working on meaningful transformation work, now is the time to act.

Apply now!

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