Data Engineer

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Gloucester
1 month ago
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Overview

Lead Consultant placing Security Cleared DevOps, Cloud, Data, Cyber, and Infrastructure candidates in the Southwest

New Permanent Opportunity available with a leading National Security Organisation for an eDV cleared Data Engineer in Gloucester

Location & Clearance

  • Gloucester location – hybrid working when possible
  • Active Enhanced DV Clearance (West) required

Compensation

  • Competitive salary DOE
  • 6% bonus
  • 25 days holiday
  • Clearance bonus

Responsibilities

  • Design and develop data pipelines, including ingestion, orchestration, and ETL processing (e.g., NiFi).
  • Ensure data consistency, quality, and security across all processes.
  • Create and maintain database schemas and data models.
  • Integrate and enrich data from diverse sources, maintaining data integrity.
  • Maintain and enhance existing architectural components such as Data Ingest and Data Stores.
  • Troubleshoot and diagnose issues within integrated (enriched) data systems.
  • Collaborate with the scrum team to decompose user requirements into epics and stories.
  • Write clean, secure, and reusable code following a test-driven development approach.
  • Monitor system performance and implement updates to maintain optimal operation.

Qualifications / Must Have

  • Active eDV clearance (West)
  • Willingness to work full-time on-site in Gloucester when required
  • SQL and NoSQL databases (e.g. MongoDB)
  • ETL processing languages such as Groovy, Python or Java

How to apply

Please apply online or email . For more information call / — I can be available outside normal hours to suit from 7am to 10pm. If unavailable, please leave a message and I or a colleague will respond. By applying, you consent to us processing and submitting your application to our client for this vacancy only. Also feel free to follow on Twitter @SearchableHenry or connect on LinkedIn (Henry Clay-Davies).

Key Skills

DATA ENGINEER / DATA ENGINEERING / DEFENCE / NATIONAL SECURITY / DATA STRATEGY / DATA PIPELINES / DATA GOVERNANCE / SQL / NOSQL / APACHE / NIFI / KAFKA / ETL / GLOUCESTER / DV / SECURITY CLEARED / DV CLEARANCE

Job Details

  • Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Consulting and Information Technology
  • Industries: Technology, Information and Media, IT System Data Services, and Data Infrastructure and Analytics


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