Senior Data Engineer (AWS) - Manchester

Noir
Manchester, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£60,000 – £80,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £80,000 pa

Seniority
Senior
Posted
3 Jun 2026 (Yesterday)

Senior Data Engineer (AWS) - Manchester

(Senior Data Engineer, Lead Data Engineer, Data Engineer, ETL, AWS, AWS Glue, AWS Lambda, AWS S3, AWS Redshift, Amazon EMR, Python, SQL, Pipeline Orchestration, PySpark, data warehousing, data lakehouse, data architecture, Agile, Senior Data Engineer, Lead Data Engineer, Data Engineer)

Our client is a global innovator and world leader with one of the most recognisable names within technology. They are looking for a skilled Senior Data Engineer to become an integral part of the their Data Engineering Team, spearheading the evolution of the company's data infrastructure. You will be developing sophisticated data integrations with various platforms, developing real-time data solutions, improving automation and enabling crucial business intelligence.

We are seeking a Senior Data Engineer capable of taking ownership of designing, developing, and maintaining robust data pipelines and ETL processes using AWS services. You will also be contributing to Cloud migration and implementing architectural solutions, as well as ensuring data quality and integrity and providing technical guidance to Juniors.

The successful candidate will have strong AWS proficiency, including experience with AWS services such as AWS Glue, AWS Lambda, AWS S3, AWS Redshift, and Amazon EMR. Proven expertise in Python, SQL, Pipeline Orchestration and PySpark is also expected, as is experience with data lakehouse architectures and data warehousing solutions. Agile experience is also key, as are excellent communication skills to be able to effectively communicate with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.

We are keen to hear from talented Senior Data Engineer candidates from all backgrounds.

This is a truly amazing opportunity to work for a prestigious brand that will do wonders for your career. They invest heavily in training and career development with unlimited career progression for top performers.

Location: Manchester

Salary: £60k - £80k + Pension + Benefits

To apply for this position please send your CV to Nathan Warner at Noir Consulting.

(Senior Data Engineer, Lead Data Engineer, Data Engineer, ETL, AWS, AWS Glue, AWS Lambda, AWS S3, AWS Redshift, Amazon EMR, Python, SQL, Pipeline Orchestration, PySpark, data warehousing, data lakehouse, data architecture, Agile, Senior Data Engineer, Lead Data Engineer, Data Engineer)

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