Data Engineer

Premier Group
Birmingham
2 weeks ago
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Location: Birmingham


Hybrid: In the office once a week


About the Role

Our client is a small company based in Birmingham who are looking to hire an AWS Data Engineer on a permanent basis.


The company is based in Birmingham, and the role is hybrid working, which is once a week in the office and four days working from home.


Ideally we are looking for someone who is confident owning pipelines end-to-end and shaping technical direction.


Skills Required

  • AWS Services: Lambda, Glue, S3, IAM
  • Proficiency in Python
  • IaC Terraform, or CloudFormation
  • Data formats JSON-LD or GraphML are desirable

What's next?

If this sounds like it could be worth a conversation, then apply today and we’ll aim to be in touch shorty.


Seniority level

Mid-Senior level


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

Information Technology


Industries

IT Services and IT Consulting


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