Data Engineer

Plumstead Consulting
Basingstoke
3 weeks ago
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Are you passionate about data and eager to advance your career in a dynamic environment?


Join our client as a Data Engineer and drive the growth and efficiency of the Data Warehouse and Data Pipelines alongside a talented team.


This role is perfect for a motivated individual looking to impact and grow within a forward-thinking company. If you have a passion for data and a drive to excel, this could be the ideal next step in your career.


Why This Role Stands Out:

  • Professional Growth: Gain hands‑on experience in data modelling and technical problem‑solving.
  • Innovative Environment: Engage in cutting‑edge data integration projects.
  • Supportive Team: Work within a collaborative and creative team.
  • Impactful Work: Enhance the company data processes and infrastructure capabilities.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Data Stack Monitoring: Ensure seamless data operations.
  • Data Modelling: Design and modify data models using dbt Core and VS Code.
  • Data Source Integration: Integrate new data sources into the Data Pipeline and Data Warehouse.

Essential Skills and Experience:

  • SQL: Proficiency in PostgreSQL or Snowflake SQL.
  • dbt Experience: Preferably with dbt Core.
  • Business Process Modelling: Using SQL in dbt.
  • Version Control: Familiarity with Git.
  • Cloud Data Warehouse: Understanding concepts and design.
  • API Knowledge: Proficiency with SOAP, REST APIs, JSON, and YAML.
  • Basic Python: For data retrieval and manipulation.
  • Problem‑Solving: Logical approach to technical challenges.
  • Collaborative Spirit: Enjoy working in a team and independently.
  • Relationship Building: Foster strong business relationships.
  • Positive Attitude: Enthusiastic about learning.
  • Attention to Detail: Meticulous approach.

Preferred Experience (Not Required):

  • CI/CD: Familiarity with Bitbucket Pipelines.
  • Snowflake, Fivetran, AWS S3, and Lambda: Experience is advantageous.


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