Data Engineer

hireful
Exeter, United Kingdom
6 days ago
£50,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £55,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Posted
26 May 2026 (6 days ago)

Benefits

25 days’ annual leave Birthday off Life assurance Health & Dental plans Pension scheme

We’re currently partnering with a forward-thinking, technology-driven organisation that has recently secured significant investment and is now looking to expand its data capability with the addition of a talentedData Engineer / Data Scientist.

This is an excellent opportunity for either an experienced “mid-level" Data Engineer with a few years under their belt, looking to step up into a more hands-on, impactful role.With elements of Data Science in the role too, you may be a Data Scientist, looking for a more hands on Data wrangling / production coding environment opportunity, or vice-versa. You’ll be instrumental in shaping how the business uses data- moving from manual, ad-hoc processes to scalable, production-ready solutions.

The Role:

You’ll work at the heart of a growing data function, building robust pipelines and enabling advanced analytics within a modern Azure-based environment.This is a highly technical, hands-on role with real ownership and visibility across the business.

Benefits include:

- 25 days’ annual leave, Birthday off, Life assurance, Health & Dental plans, pension scheme & more!

-£55K Basic Salary + Bonus

Key responsibilities include:

- Developing and maintaining scalable data pipelines using Python

- Automating manual Excel/VBA workflows into reliable, production-grade systems

- Working with large datasets using Spark and Azure (Databricks/Synapse)

- Supporting data modelling and analytics use cases (Crossing over to more Data Science driven work)

- Driving best practices including Git, CI/CD, and code reviews

- Collaborating with stakeholders to deliver actionable data solutions

What they’re looking for:

-Strong Python and SQL skills

- Experience or exposure to Spark, big data tools, or cloud platforms (ideally Azure)

What’s on offer:

- The chance to join a business at an exciting stage of growth following recent investment

- A collaborative and supportive team environment

-Clear opportunities for development and progression

- Hybrid working - Our HQ is in the South West (Exeter area!) but we have a lot of flexibility to consider remote work. 1-2 days per month in the office maybe? We can talk about this.

If you’re looking to make a real impact in a growing organisation and build modern, scalable data solutions, we’d love to hear from you!


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