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Data Engineer

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Data Engineer - London / Nationwide (Hybrid) - SC Eligible - £60,000

A leading digital consultancy is looking to hire a Data Engineer to support the expansion of its Data & AI team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with up to 3 years of experience (or a strong academic background) to gain hands-on exposure to cloud technologies and grow in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.

What You'll Be Doing:

Building and maintaining scalable data pipelines across Azure and GCP
Working with tools such as Azure Data Factory, Snowflake, BigQuery, and Cloud Functions
Supporting data warehousing and integration across diverse industry projects
Collaborating with data professionals and contributing to cross-functional delivery teams
Assisting in reporting and data visualisation (Power BI / Looker - nice to have)

What We're Looking For:

0-3 years of experience in a data engineering or similar role (graduates welcome)
Proficiency in SQL and Python
Exposure to any of the following:
Azure Data Factory
GCP BigQuery
Snowflake
Cloud Functions
Strong communication and problem-solving skills
Must be eligible for SC (Security Check) clearance (UK residency required)

What's On Offer:

£60,000 base salary
Hybrid working (London office base)
Clear progression plan and technical mentorship
Involvement in real-world data and digital transformation programmes
Supportive, forward-thinking team culture

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