Data Engineer

Eclectic Recruitment Ltd
Bolton
2 days ago
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A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Data Engineer (Generative AI) to join a developing international and transversal structure, supporting internal stakeholders through the design, delivery and maintenance of robust data solutions.


This role performs the duties of a Data Engineer (Generative AI) and reports into a senior technical lead within the organisation.


Key Responsibilities

  • Evaluate, design, build and maintain structured and unstructured data sets for a range of internal customers
  • Design and support resilient, secure and scalable data pipelines aligned to business needs
  • Collaborate closely with internal stakeholders to understand data requirements and optimise data usage
  • Ensure data quality, governance and compliance standards are met across all data assets
  • Support data exchange and processing solutions including ETL, APIs and integration layers
  • Contribute to the ongoing improvement of data platforms and architectures
  • Stay up to date with emerging technologies and provide input into the organisation’s data and AI technology roadmap


The ideal candidate would have

  • Experience with SQL technologies such as MS SQL or Oracle
  • Experience with noSQL technologies such as MongoDB, InfluxDB or Neo4J
  • Strong data exchange and processing experience including ETL, ESB and API-based integrations
  • Development experience, ideally using Python
  • Knowledge of big data technologies such as the Hadoop stack
  • Exposure to NLP and OCR technologies
  • Awareness or hands-on experience with Generative AI solutions
  • Experience with containerisation technologies such as Docker
  • Background in an industrial and/or defence environment


The ideal candidate must have

  • Proven experience working as a Data Engineer or in a closely related role
  • Strong understanding of data management, data quality and governance principles
  • Ability to work collaboratively across technical and non-technical teams
  • Experience designing secure and maintainable data solutions
  • Eligibility to meet UK security clearance requirements
  • Have Sole British Nationality


This position offers a lucrative benefits package, which includes but is not inclusive of:

  • Bonus scheme (based on company performance)
  • Annual pay reviews and promotion reviews (based on personal performance)
  • Overtime paid at an enhanced rate
  • Flexi-Leave (of up to 15 days)
  • Pension scheme (total contribution of up to 14%)
  • Subsidised site facilities and restaurants
  • Free parking
  • Excellent career progression and training / career development opportunities


If this role looks like your next challenge, please contact Keelan ASAP or apply via this advert!


Please note that due to the nature of the client’s business, only candidates who currently hold SOLE British Citizenship (without limitations) will be considered.


We endeavour to reply to every candidate, every time but if you haven’t heard back within 10 days, please understand that you have unfortunately been unsuccessful for this position, or the position has been filled. Please call the office or send an email to discuss other potential positions.

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