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Data Engineer

Cardiff
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Data Engineer - Cardiff / Hybrid - £45,000 - £50,000 + benefits

Yolk Recruitment are excited to be working with a global technology business that's continuing to expand its data capability and invest in modern cloud solutions. Known for their collaborative culture and commitment to innovation, they're offering an excellent opportunity for a Data Engineer to make a real impact.

We're looking for a Data Engineer to help design, build, and maintain scalable data pipelines and systems that power analytics and business intelligence across the organisation. You'll play a key role in ensuring data is accurate, accessible, and high-quality - driving data-led decision making at every level.

What you'll be doing:

Design, build, and maintain scalable data pipelines and ETL processes to support analytics and operations.
Develop and optimise data models and storage solutions for performance and reliability.
Ensure data quality, integrity, and security throughout the data lifecycle.
Collaborate with data scientists, analysts, and engineers to deliver effective data solutions.
Implement and maintain infrastructure on AWS, Azure, or GCP.
Monitor and troubleshoot data workflows to ensure availability and minimal downtime.
Automate data ingestion, transformation, and validation processes.
Stay up to date with emerging technologies and recommend system improvements.The skills you'll need:

Strong proficiency in SQL and experience with relational databases.
Hands-on experience building data pipelines and ETL processes.
Proficiency in Python.
Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP).
Knowledge of data modelling, warehousing, and optimisation.
Familiarity with big data frameworks (e.g. Apache Spark, Hadoop).
Understanding of data governance, security, and compliance best practices.
Strong problem-solving skills and experience working in agile environments.Desirable:

Experience with Docker/Kubernetes, streaming data (Kafka/Kinesis), Terraform, CI/CD pipelines, and NoSQL databases.

Company Benefits:

Enhanced Parental Leave
Generous annual leave
Healthcare Plan
Annual Giving Day - an extra day to give back to yourself or your community
Cycle-to-work Scheme
Pension scheme with employer contributions
Life Assurance - 3x base salary
Rewards Programme - access to discounts and cashback
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