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Data Engineer

NLB Services
Glasgow
1 week ago
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Role: Data Engineer

Location: Glasgow (Hybrid, 3 days onsite)

Contract: 06-12months with possible extensions


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Skills / Qualifications:

· 4+ years of experience developing data pipelines and data warehousing solutions using Python and libraries such as Pandas, NumPy, PySpark, etc.

· 3+ years hands-on experience with cloud services, especially Databricks, for building and managing scalable data pipelines

· 3+ years of proficiency in working with Snowflake or similar cloud-based data warehousing solutions

· 3+ years of experience in data development and solutions in highly complex data environments with large data volumes.

· Solid understanding of ETL principles, data modelling, data warehousing concepts, and data integration best practices-Familiarity with agile methodologies and the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.

· Experience with code versioning tools (e.g., Git)

· Knowledge of Linux operating systems

· Familiarity with REST APIs and integration techniques

· Familiarity with data visualization tools and libraries (e.g., Power BI)

· Background in database administration or performance tuning

· Familiarity with data orchestration tools, such as Apache Airflow

· Previous exposure to big data technologies (e.g., Hadoop, Spark) for large data processing

· Strong analytical skills, including a thorough understanding of how to interpret customer business requirements and translate them into technical designs and solutions.

· Strong communication skills both verbal and written. Capable of collaborating effectively across a variety of IT and Business groups, across regions, roles and able to interact effectively with all levels.

· Self-starter. Proven ability to manage multiple, concurrent projects with minimal supervision. Can manage a complex ever changing priority list and resolve conflicts to competing priorities.

· Strong problem-solving skills. Ability to identify where focus is needed and bring clarity to business objectives, requirements, and priorities.

Preferred Qualifications

· Experience in financial services

· Knowledge of regulatory requirements in the financial industry

Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience).

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