Data Engineer

Evesham
4 weeks ago
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Data Engineer

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Data Engineer

Data Engineer

Annual Salary: Up to £60,000
Location: Evesham, Worcestershire
Job Type: Full-timeJoin our client's team as a Data Engineer, where you will play a crucial role in developing, building, and maintaining robust data pipelines to enhance business operations. This position offers the opportunity to collaborate across departments, ensuring the availability and integrity of data, and driving actionable insights to support strategic initiatives.

Day-to-day of the role:

Data Infrastructure & Pipeline Development:

Develop and maintain efficient and scalable data pipelines and ETL processes.
Ensure data quality, consistency, and reliability through robust validation and monitoring frameworks.
Collaborate with the team to design and optimise data storage solutions.
Data Integration & Automation:

Automate data ingestion and transformation workflows to enhance efficiency.
Implement best data architecture and governance practices.
Work closely with IT and third-party providers for seamless data integration.
Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to data pipelines and performance.
Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement:

Engage with stakeholders to understand data requirements and deliver solutions.
Support the delivery of insights and analytics to inform business decisions.
Assist in the optimisation of business intelligence tools to enhance data accessibility.
Innovation & Continuous Improvement:

Stay updated with emerging technologies and best practices in data engineering.
Participate in initiatives to continuously improve data management and reporting.

Required Skills & Qualifications:

Strong experience in Data Engineering, with a solid background in data architecture and ETL pipeline development.
Proficiency in SQL, Python, and experience with cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or Snowflake.
Understanding of data modelling, database management in ERP and CRM systems, and data warehousing concepts.
Experience with business intelligence and data visualisation tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI) is desirable.
Excellent problem-solving skills and a methodical approach to safety.
Strong communication skills, capable of explaining complex data concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.Join our client's team and enjoy working in an environment that encourages innovation and offers numerous opportunities to contribute directly to the executive leadership team and progress your career. At our company, we are committed to creating an equitable and inclusive workplace for a diverse workforce.

To apply for this Data Engineer position, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role

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