SC / DV Cleared Data Engineers Needed – Consultancy – AWS

Manchester
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SC / DV Cleared Data Engineers Needed – Consultancy – AWS

I’m looking for SC and DV Cleared Data Engineer 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 - £95,000 + 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 either SC or DV Cleared but will consider those who are eligible to achieve clearance in the near future (i.e. UK Citizen and lived her for over 5 years, no periods of more than 30 days outside the country in the last 5 years and no more than 6 months out the country in a calendar year)

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