System Design Stability Data Engineer

Rullion Managed Services
Bristol, Bristol (county), United Kingdom
Last week
£300 – £500 pd

Salary

£300 – £500 pd

Posted
14 Apr 2026 (Last week)

System Design Stability Data Engineer

📍 Location: Bristol (Hybrid - 3 days on site, 2 remote)

📅 Contract: Until end of year (extension likely)

💰 Rate: Up to £370/day PAYE or £500/day Umbrella (DOE)

Play a Key Role in One of the UK's Most Complex Engineering Programmes

We're looking for a System Design Stability Data Engineer to support a major, high-profile infrastructure project within the UK energy sector.

This is a fantastic opportunity to sit at the intersection of engineering, data, and configuration management, helping ensure that complex system designs are controlled, compliant, and delivered effectively.

What You'll Be Doing

Developing and maintaining data models to support configuration and change control processes

Building Power BI dashboards using data from Databricks

Aligning business requirements with data logic and reporting outputs

Working closely with engineering, IT, and data stakeholders

Supporting the transition toward data-driven decision making across the team

Developing solutions using SQL and Python

What We're Looking For

Strong experience in data engineering / data modelling / data visualisation

Hands-on experience with Databricks, SQL, Python, and Power BI

Ability to translate complex engineering or business requirements into data solutions

Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills

Strong organisational skills with a proactive, self-starting mindset

Desirable:

Experience working in highly regulated environments (e.g. nuclear, energy, infrastructure)

Understanding of configuration management or engineering processes

If you're a data-driven engineer looking to apply your skills on a complex, high-value programme - this could be a great fit.

Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants

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