Scala Data Engineer

City of London
1 week ago
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My client is based in the London area are currently looking to recruit for an experienced Scala Data Engineer to join their team on a 1 Year FTC. They are one of the leaders within the Consulting space. They are currently going through a period of growth and are looking for an experienced Scala Data Engineer to join their team. They are backed by a huge Multi National equity firm who are looking to bolster my clients financial position. They are expected to see year on year growth, which will allow them to implement and utilise the most in demand and cutting edge technology on the market right now.

Your role will include:

Designing, implementing, and maintaining Scala applications.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define and develop new features.
Write clean, maintainable, and efficient code.
Troubleshoot, debug, and optimize application performance.
Contribute to the entire development lifecycle, including concept, design, build, deploy, test, release, and support.
Stay up-to-date with the latest industry trends and technologies to ensure the application's competitiveness.
Participate in code reviews and provide constructive feedback to team members.

My client is providing access to;

Hybrid Working,
28 Days Holiday, Plus Bank Holiday
Private Medical Health
Pension Scheme
And More...

For this role, they are looking for a candidate that has experience in…

Proven experience as a Scala Data Engineer or similar role.
Strong understanding of functional programming concepts.
Must have experience migrating from Hadoop to the Cloud using Scala.
Strong experience in Data Pipeline creation is essential.
Big Data experience is needed.
Experience with Akka, Play Framework, or other Scala frameworks.
Familiarity with build tools such as SBT.
Knowledge of database systems (SQL and NoSQL) and experience with data modeling.
Understanding of distributed computing principles.
Familiarity with micro-services architecture.
Experience with version control systems, preferably Git.

This role is an urgent requirement, there are limited interview slots left, if interested send an up to date CV to Shoaib Khan - (url removed) or call (phone number removed) for a catch up in complete confidence.

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