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Data Engineer

Robert Half
London
1 week ago
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Robert Half Technology are assisting a global Pharmaceutical organisation to recruit a Data Engineer on a contract basis - Hybrid Working - London based - Outside IR35

Deep expertise in Snowflake and DBT to join a mission-driven analytics team. This role is critical to assessing and improving an established Snowflake environment, driving cost optimisation, enhancing operational rigour, and supporting the team's move toward predictive analytics and ML Ops workflows.

Role

  • The Data Engineer will own and assess the Snowflake platform, proposing and executing optimisation around performance, cost, scalability, and architecture improvements.
  • Lead DBT development and maintenance, with emphasis on test frameworks, transformation efficiency, and eliminating redundant or resource-heavy flows (e.g., excessive temp table usage).
  • Design, implement, and maintain CI/CD pipelines to automate reliable deployment of data transformations.
  • Provide deep insight into Snowflake infrastructure, including cost and pricing models, performance tuning, and resource governance.
  • Support ML Ops / predictive analytics operationalisation - managing updates, performance monitoring, and change rollout rather than building models from scratch.
  • Be a technical mentor and knowledge resource within the team - promoting best practices and embedding continuous improvement.
  • Communicate effectively...

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