Data Engineer

SRG
Wa36Xf, United Kingdom
3 days ago
£45,000 – £60,000 pa
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Salary

£45,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
1 Jun 2026 (3 days ago)

Data Engineer - Birchwood (Hybrid) - £60,000

The Role
If you enjoy building scalable data platforms and solving complex problems across modern cloud environments, this Data Engineer role offers the chance to make a real impact.

You'll join a growing Data Engineering function, working on a platform built on AWS, helping design and deliver robust data pipelines, real-time integrations, and data solutions that directly support business insight and decision-making. This is a hands-on role where you'll be trusted to take ownership and continuously improve how data systems are built and operated.

The Opportunity
This is a chance to be part of a wider data and digital transformation, helping evolve an existing data estate into a modern, scalable platform. You'll work on cloud migration, improve data quality, and contribute to building a future-ready data architecture that can support high-volume, high-impact use cases.

What You'll Be Doing

  • Designing, building, and maintaining data pipelines and ETL processes using AWS services such as Glue, Lambda, and S3
  • Supporting the migration of an existing data warehouse into AWS (S3 and Redshift)
  • Implementing and improving data quality checks, validation, and monitoring
  • Contributing to modern data lakehouse and warehousing architecture
  • Working closely with analysts and data scientists to enable machine learning and advanced analytics
  • Troubleshooting data issues and optimising performance across pipelines and datasets
  • Supporting best practices, documentation, and continuous improvement across the data platform


What You Bring

  • Strong experience with AWS data services (Glue, Lambda, S3, Redshift, EMR)
  • Solid programming skills in Python, SQL, and PySpark
  • Experience designing and optimising data pipelines and ETL/ELT processes
  • Good understanding of data warehousing and modern data architectures
  • Ability to diagnose and solve complex data and performance challenges
  • Comfortable working in an Agile, collaborative environment
  • Strong communication skills, working across both technical and non-technical stakeholders


Why Apply?
This is a role where you can genuinely shape and influence a modern data platform, not just maintain it. You'll be working with up-to-date tooling, solving meaningful problems, and playing a key role in a wider transformation journey.

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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