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Senior Data Engineer

Milton Keynes
2 days ago
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Senior Data Engineer

Tech Stack: Snowflake / DBT / Fivetran / Atlan / Airflow / Python

Salary: £70,000 - £75,000 + 15% Bonus + 10% Pension

Location: Milton Keynes - 1 day per month onsite

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Senior Data Engineer to join a growing data function within a rapidly expanding financial services organisation. The company is undergoing a major IT transformation, embracing a cloud-first, data product approach.

You'll be part of a collaborative data team, working closely with the Data Engineering Manager and Chief Data Officer, leading key projects and mentoring junior team members.

The organisation is investing heavily in Snowflake, building an enterprise-wide Snowflake platform from the ground up. You'll be working with modern tools including DBT, Airflow, Atlan, Fivetran, and Tableau Cloud. With several AI use cases already identified, the team has started exploring Snowflake Cortex.

With a strong commitment to becoming a data-centric organisation, this role offers the chance to contribute to a purpose-driven environment that values innovation, people, and progress.

Experience Required:

Proven experience in Data Engineering
Must have hands-on experience with Snowflake
Proficiency with DBT, Fivetran, Atlan, Airflow, and PythonDesirable (but not essential):

Experience in the financial services sector
Familiarity with Tableau Cloud
Exposure to Snowflake CortexIf you're interested and have most of the experience above. Please apply with your CV and we will be in touch to provide more information.

Please note: this role does not offer sponsorship

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