Data Scientist

Entech Technical Solutions
Larne, County Antrim, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£44 ph

Salary

£44 ph

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
29 May 2026 (Yesterday)

Data Scientist

Python, SQL, Snowflake, Power BI essential

£44.50 FCSA Umbrella (inside IR35)

£32.50 PAYE Larne,

Northern Ireland

Fully onsite role 5 days pw

May also suit a Data Engineer / Data Analyst with strong Python & data platform experience

We are currently looking for a Data Scientist with solid hands‑on experience across modern data platforms — Python, SQL, Snowflake, and the Microsoft Power Platform (Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate).

Do you have experience in data engineering, ETL/ELT pipelines, data cleansing, data modelling, CRM data (ideally Salesforce), and supporting analytics across a business? Are you confident developing automated workflows, dashboards, and curated datasets to support reporting and KPI development?

We have an opportunity with a well‑known organisation who are looking to source someone for a long‑term contract (12 months minimum, highly likely to extend). We require a Data Scientist.

The responsibilities and tasks for this job include supporting high‑priority data engineering and analytics workstreams across the business. You will develop and maintain ETL pipelines, manage enterprise data quality, support KPI reporting, and help deliver automation and integration solutions across Power Platform and Salesforce.

If you feel you can cover most of the below bullet points and can demonstrate experience of the opening points of this description, we would love to hear from you. Candidates will have gained the following skills and experience through previous roles:

Responsibilities

Developing and maintaining ETL/ELT pipelines using Python, SQL, and Snowflake

Cleansing, validating, transforming, and managing enterprise data

Supporting scheduled data loads and data quality checks

Providing curated datasets for reporting and analytics

Supporting KPI development and analytical models

Troubleshooting data and reporting issues

Developing dashboards and workflows using Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate

Supporting Salesforce CRM data integration

Identifying and implementing automation opportunities

Understanding data modelling, analytics, and data quality principles

3–5+ years’ experience in data science, analytics, data engineering, or automation roles

Relevant degree preferred (Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science, etc.)£44.50 FCSA Umbrella (This role is deemed inside IR35) £32.50 PAYE

Working Hours: 8:00am – 4:00pm (flexible), 37.5 hours per week

Location: Fully onsite 5 days pw in Larne, Northern Ireland

Please apply for further details

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