DV Cleared Data Engineers Needed – Consultancy – AWS

Bristol
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DV Cleared Data Engineers Needed – Consultancy – AWS

I’m looking for DV Cleared Data Engineers at all career levels to join a successful, multinational Consultancy across the UK in either their Bristol, Manchester or Belfast offices working on high profile client projects.

As a Data Engineer, you'll design and implement cutting-edge data solutions that transform the clients' businesses. You'll work with cross-functional teams to create scalable, efficient architectures that turn complex data challenges into opportunities for innovation.

Your role

  • Design end-to-end data architectures that align with business objectives

  • Create cloud-native solutions leveraging PaaS, serverless, and container technologies

  • Build robust data pipelines for both batch and streaming processes

  • Collaborate with clients to understand their data landscape and requirements

    To be considered you will be able to demonstrate skills and experience in many of the following:

  • Expertise in designing production-grade data pipelines using Python, Scala, Spark, and SQL

  • Deep knowledge of AWS Cloud Platforms (EMR, Glue, Redshift, Kinesis, Lambda, DynamoDB)

  • Experience with data processing across structured and unstructured sources

  • Strong scripting abilities and API integration skills

  • Knowledge of data visualization and reporting best practices

    Desirable but not essential:

  • Experience with data mining and machine learning

  • Natural language processing expertise

  • Multi-cloud platform experience

    They work within an Agile environment with Scrum practices, cross-functional collaborative teams and need someone who can work from the office 2 days a week.

    Salary: £50,000 - £70,000 + 25 days holiday (option to buy 5 more) + pension + Performance Bonus + share options

    Location: Hybrid working – 2 days a week in the office (Bristol, Manchester or Belfast).

    We are looking for Data Engineers who are DV Cleared

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