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Data Engineer

Reed Technology
Ipswich
1 day ago
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Data Engineering Analyst
Hybrid - Ipswich (3 days onsite, Tuesday & Wednesday mandatory)
Salary: £35,000-£50,000 (depending on experience)

REED Technology are working with a client who have created two positions at different levels to be a key part of an exciting transition: the organisation is moving its data warehouse from Netezza to Snowflake , and building an in-house data engineering capability for the first time.
If you want to help shape a modern data platform, support critical migrations, and work closely with BI and Analytics teams to deliver high-quality data products, this role offers significant technical growth and hands-on experience.
Responsibilities
Supporting the migration of data pipelines from Netezza to Snowflake.
Building reliable ELT/ETL processes, API integrations, and automated workflows (Workato).
Developing and maintaining data models that support BI and analytics use cases.
Ensuring data quality through cleansing, validation, and testing.
Troubleshooting data issues and ensuring consistency across datasets.
Working closely with BI Developers, Analysts, and business teams to deliver data they can trust.
Contributing to the establishment of new in-house data engineering standards.
Learning from and supporting the new Data Engineering Lead, Linda.
Skills & Experience
Experience in data engineering, ETL/ELT development, or data warehousing.
Strong SQL skills and experience with Snowflake, Netezza, or similar DW platforms.
Understanding of data modelling and pipeline design.
Ability to articulate technical concepts clearly.
A collaborative approach-this team values people who work with others, not in isolation.
Desirable
Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP).
Hands-on Workato experience or related automation tools.
Python for data transformation tasks.
Exposure to Pyramid Analytics, Power BI, or other visualisation tools.
Experience working in agile environments.

You'll help build a new in-house data engineering capability as outsourcing is phased out - You'll play a key role in a strategic Snowflake migration project. You'll collaborate closely with a newly restructured analytics team working toward a unified data-driven strategy.
If you want to help shape a modern data estate and make a visible impact, we'd love to hear from you. Please apply using the link provided if you would like to hear more.

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