Data Engineer

Anson McCade
London
4 days ago
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Role: Data Engineer

Location: London (Hybrid)

Security Clearance: This role requires candidates to have active, high-level clearance from the UK Government.

Salary: £50,000 - £82,000 per annum (depending on experience) + benefits and bonus


Our client is a global leader in innovation and technology consulting, dedicated to building a positive human future. They turn complexity into opportunity by combining strategic thinking, customer-centric design, and agile engineering practices to deliver transformative digital solutions.


Why join their Digital & Data community?

  • Collaborate with product, design, and cross-disciplinary teams to create cutting-edge software solutions.
  • Enjoy a trust-based, inclusive environment that values excellence, curiosity, and growth.
  • Flexible career progression – choose a technical or leadership path.
  • Hybrid working: minimum 2 days in the office or on client site.
  • Access to learning budgets, certifications, and mentoring within a collaborative tech community.


The role:

As a Data Engineer, you’ll design and build scalable, high-performance applications on AWS. You’ll work to agile best practices, solving problems for clients and contributing to internal projects. Expect live whiteboarding sessions, asynchronous collaboration, and diverse tech stacks across multiple sectors.


Tech stack highlights:

  • AWS services: EMR, Glue, RedShift, Kinesis, Lambda, DynamoDB
  • Languages: Java, Python, Scala, Spark, SQL
  • Big data architecture and ETL pipelines


What we’re looking for:

  • Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Experience designing and deploying production data pipelines
  • Ability to process large structured/unstructured datasets and integrate multiple sources
  • Hands-on AWS cloud experience for data movement and architecture


What’s in it for you?

  • Private healthcare for you and your family
  • 25 days annual leave (+ bonus half day on Christmas Eve) and option to buy 5 extra days
  • Generous pension scheme and annual performance bonus
  • Share ownership opportunities
  • Tax-efficient perks (cycle to work, charity giving)
  • Community and charity initiatives


Ready to make an impact?

Apply now and help us bring ingenuity to life.


Reference: AMC/JWH/DE1

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