Data Engineer - MLOps

Oliver Bernard
Lincoln, England
12 months ago
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Posted
10 Jun 2025 (12 months ago)

Data/MLOps Engineer

Hybrid Working - 2 days p/w in office (Manchester, M2 3JL)

Pays £75k-£85k


Data/MLOps Engineer - Python, SQL, AWS, Azure


Oliver Bernard have partnered with a retail bank undergoing a data transformation.


You'll be joining their core Data team and be responsible for deploying tooling through cloud platforms, utilising new LLM models and building out new pipelines.


Data/MLOps Engineer - Python, SQL, AWS, Azure


Key Skills and Experience:


Python

SQL

Tableau, PowerBI

Terraform

AWS, Azure


This role is hybrid working from their offices in Manchester, M2 3JL (3 days p/w). VISA sponsorship is not available for this role. Budget is £75k-£85k + benefits including bonus.


2 stage interview process - 1st stage call with manager, final stage with team.


Data/MLOps Engineer - Python, SQL, AWS, Azure

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