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Senior Data Engineer

Velocity Tech
Nottingham
11 months ago
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I have partnered with a global renewable technology business who are looking for a Senior Data Engineer. You will play a pivotal role in developing and maintaining the data infrastructure that powers our advanced analytics and solution development. Working within our innovative team, you will design and build high-performance batch and real-time data pipelines, create ETL processes, and transform raw data into insightful, consumable datasets for both technical and non-technical stakeholders.


You’ll collaborate with engineering, analytics, and data science teams to deploy machine learning models, automate workflows, and ensure our data platforms are secure, scalable, and optimized for performance. This is an opportunity to immerse yourself in cloud technologies, leverage AWS, and work with a talented, multidisciplinary team to drive impact in the global wind energy space.


The key skills this client is looking for are:

  • Strong expertise in AWS cloud platforms and data engineering tools.
  • Proficiency in building and maintaining data lake/warehouse solutions.
  • Advanced skills in SQL and relational database design.
  • Experience with data ingestion and ETL tools.
  • Strong programming skills in Python or other object-oriented languages.
  • Familiarity with data pipeline and workflow management tools.
  • Excellent problem-solving abilities, with a passion for working on complex, real-world challenges.


This role requires you to be onsite in Nottingham 3 days a week.


If this is of interest, please apply and I will get in touch

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