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Data Engineer

Wilson Brown
Sheffield
3 days ago
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Data Engineer | Fully Remote (UK)


Python | GCP | Data Pipelines


An innovative, mission-driven LegalTech SaaS start-up is looking for an experienced Data Engineer experience building Data Pipelines, Python coding skills and building backend services.


Data Engineer Details


  • Salary: Up to £70,000 (DOE) + Equity
  • Location: Fully remote (UK only)
  • Stack: Python, GCP, Pub/Sub, SQL & NoSQL, IaC (Terraform), CI/CD (GitHub Actions), Observability tools, AI tooling


Your focus will be on designing and developing robust data pipelines using Python and GCP. The ideal candidate will also have experience building backend services (API's / MicroServices) and work across the stack, collaborate directly with users, and bring a strong Product mindset to every decision. This role is ideal for someone who thrives on turning early-stage ideas into scalable, market-ready Products backed by solid Data pipelines.


Data Engineer Highlights


  • Design & build Data Pipelines from scratch. Whilst ability is more important than years of experience, we'd expect this engineer to have 3+ years experience asa Data / Backend Engineer.
  • Architect event-driven solutions in GCP with Pub/Sub & Cloud Run
  • Build and optimise Python code for high-performance backend systems
  • Implement modern IaC practices for deployment and automation
  • Leverage AI and tooling of your choice to boost workflow efficiency and deliver innovative Product features
  • Autonomy & Ambiguity - discover, design, and build without micromanagement.
  • Professional Development - dedicated time to explore new AI tools, Data engineering practices, and emerging tech to keep the Product ahead of the curve. They want engineers to be setup to stay on top in the new AI world.

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