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Data Engineer

West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) Careers
Birmingham
1 week ago
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Join us in shaping the future of sustainable housing. We're building a cutting-edge regional data platform that unites retrofit programme data from local authorities, contractors, and IoT telemetry to drive smarter decisions and demonstrate real-world impact. As a Data Engineer, you'll design and develop scalable data pipelines and dimensional models on an enterprise-grade data lake, enabling high-quality, insight-rich datasets and APIs. Your work will power dashboards and reporting tools that help partners track outcomes, measure value, and accelerate carbon reduction. If you're passionate about data, innovation, and making a tangible difference, we want to hear from you!

Please note, this is a fixed term contract for a period of 12 months.

What you will be doing.

  • Design and develop Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) pipeline processes to automate the access to source data, quality check and increase the usage.
  • Asist with the development of new data analysis and reporting systems.
  • Develop Dimensional Data Models using various frameworks.
  • To analyse various datasets, seeking to correlate and integrate these with other secondary and primary data sources in order to generate insight.
  • To identify and obtain key data sets that will add enhance insight.
  • Assist development and maintenance of the data platform, tools and data library.
  • Model, map a...

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