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Data Engineer

Cardiff
2 weeks ago
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Role: Data Engineer
Location: Cardiff (Hybrid - 3 days WFH)
Salary: Up to £62,000 + 10% Bonus + Excellent Benefits

The Role

CPS Group are partnering with a leading organisation to hire an experienced Data Engineer. You'll design, build, and optimise data pipelines and integrations, supporting ERP migration projects and shaping a centralised enterprise data platform. This is a key role ensuring reliable, high-quality data for business intelligence and decision-making.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Build and maintain scalable data pipelines (SQL / Azure).
  • Support ERP migration and system integrations.
  • Ensure data quality, validation, and performance.
  • Collaborate with BI and Data teams to deliver business insights.
  • Apply DataOps best practices (version control, CI/CD, documentation).

    Skills & Experience:

  • Strong SQL development and optimisation skills.
  • Experience with MS SQL Server, Azure SQL, Azure Data Factory.
  • Proven track record in data engineering, ETL/ELT, and system migrations.
  • Knowledge of data modelling, governance, and quality assurance.
  • Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities.

    Benefits:

  • Up to £62,000 + 10% Bonus
  • Private Healthcare
  • 6% Employer Contribution Pension
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Flexible hybrid working
  • Free Parking
  • Life Assurance (3x Salary)

    If interested in finding out more details, please email a copy of your CV and time to arrange a call.

    By applying to this advert you are giving CPS Group (UK) Ltd authority to hold and process your data for this specific role and any other roles we may deem suitable to you over time. We will not pass your data to any third party without your verbal or written permission to do so. All incoming and outgoing calls are recorded for training and compliance purposes. CPS Group (UK) Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Our new privacy policy can be found here (url removed)

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