Data Engineer - Databricks

Manchester
4 weeks ago
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Databrick Data Engineer

Salary £55,000 - £60,000

My client is a specialist data consultancy dedicated to helping businesses maximise the value of their data. By delivering cutting-edge data solutions, they empower organisations to enhance real-time reporting, improve data literacy and culture, develop AI-readiness strategies, and streamline data management for mergers and acquisitions.

My client takes pride in our innovative and creative approach, ensuring outstanding results for our clients. Our mission is to inspire, shape, and deliver the data capabilities of the future.

They have exciting opportunities for talented Data Engineers to support clients in navigating the complexities of data management, analytics, and strategy.

What We're Looking For

My clients Data Engineers are highly skilled professionals with expertise in Microsoft Azure and other cloud platforms. They possess strong technical and interpersonal abilities, enabling them to develop efficient solutions in collaborative environments.

Key responsibilities include:

Designing and implementing high-performance data solutions using the Databricks Data Intelligence platform on Azure or AWS.

Expertise in SQL, Python, and Spark (Scala or Python).

Strong knowledge of Databricks components such as Delta Lake, Unity Catalog, and ML Flow.

Experience working with relational SQL databases, both on-premises and in the cloud.

Delivering robust solutions using key data techniques, including Governance, Architecture, Data Modelling, ETL/ELT, Data Lakes, Data Warehousing, and BI.

Proficiency in Agile and DevOps methodologies, Git, APIs, Containers, Microservices, and Data Pipelines.

Exposure to technologies such as Kafka, Snowflake, Azure Data Factory, Azure Synapse, or Microsoft Fabric.

Knowledge of data modelling frameworks like Inmon, Kimball, and DataVault.

What We Offer

My client fosters a performance-driven culture that rewards talent and encourages professional growth. With structured learning paths on platforms like Udemy and in-house knowledge-sharing sessions, as they invest in your development every step of the way.

Benefits Include:

Competitive base salary with an annual performance-related bonus.

Flexible hybrid working options (Edinburgh, Manchester & London).

25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays and a bonus birthday day off.

Career progression programme with a dedicated career coach.

Private medical insurance and life insurance.

Contributory pension scheme.

Access to our health and well being group.

And much more!

Interested?

If you're a skilled Data Engineer looking for an exciting challenge, my client is the perfect place to grow your career. If you are interested or know someone who would be perfect for the role apply now or reach out to me @(url removed)

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