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Data Engineer

Spectrum It Recruitment
Fareham
6 days ago
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Data Engineer

  • Data Integration, ETL pipelines, BigQuery
  • Fareham, Hampshire. This role is to work in the office full time.
  • Salary circa £60,000 plus benefits

In 2023, cybercrime cost UK businesses an estimated £21 billion. But don't think its the just the big corporates at risk, the average cybercrime value in the UK is just over £10,000 demonstrating that personal finance and small business cybercrime is rife.

Would you like to be part of the solution?

We are working with an award winning leader in the field of cyber security. They are on a mission to build a safer digital world for you and your future self! They have built a suite of innovative products designed to offer superior protection against a broad spectrum of online threats.

The role of Data Engineer is a new position in the team demonstrating the increasing demand for a robust cyber solution.

Working with a talented software team you will be helping to build and maintain my clients data infrastructure with a specific emphasis on BigQuery and Looker for business intelligence and reporting. You will be responsible for developing and managing ETL pipelines that seamlessly integrate data from various sources, transforming it into a clean, structured, and easily accessible format.

On top of a competitive salary (approx £60k) the company offer some fantastic financial and lifestyle benefits including;...

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