Senior Data Engineer
SENIOR DATA ENGINEER
Salary: £75,000
LONDON
This is an extremely technically driven company offering many benefits. They are data-driven and are situated globally, streaming and using data to best help their customer.
THE COMPANY
This global healthcare company is becoming more driven by Data and Analytics and is looking for a Senior Data Engineer to deliver actionable and meaningful work. This company has a vast amount of global data to work through and, you will be working closely with talented data engineers, using modern technologies to deliver essential insight that will allow the company to continue growing.
THE ROLE
As a Senior Data Engineer, you can expect to help build a system that will in turn benefit the organization and make them more efficient and profitable.
In specific, you can expect to be involved in the following:
- Looking after the Azure infrastructure
- Building and Maintaining ETL pipelines
- Helping mentoring the more junior data engineers.
The successful Senior Data Engineer will have the following skills and experience
- Full Proficiency in Azure, Python, CI/CD.
- Azure Databricks
- Docker and Kubernetes would be desirable as well as Airflow.
THE BENEFITS
HYBRID WORKING PACKAGE
HOW TO APPLY:
Please register your interest by submitting your CV to Callum Aris via the apply link on this page.
Reference: 52439919
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