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Seeking Data Engineers to build and maintain Big Data Pipelines. Responsibilities include staying current with industry trends, improving processes, and exploring new technologies. Required skills include AWS certifications, knowledge of data formats, analytical abilities, and strong communication. Experience with REST APIs and software design patterns is a plus.

Data Engineers are responsible for building and maintaining Big Data Pipelines using our clients Data Platforms.Stay up to date with the latest data engineering tools, technologies and industry trends.

Identify opportunities for process improvements and automation to enhance the efficiency and reliability of data pipelines. Explore and evaluate new data engineering approaches and technologies to drive innovation within the organisation.AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner, AWS Certified SysOps Associate, AWS Certified Developer Associate, AWS Certified Architect Associate, AWS Certified Architect Professional, Hashicorp Certified Terraform AssociateKnowledge of data formats such as Parquet, AVRO, JSON, XML, CSV etc.Experience developing and working with REST API’s is a bonus.Exceptional analytical skills analysing large and complex data sets.Strong written and verbal communication skills, with precise documentation.Pipeline, or similar platforms.Experience and solid understanding of various software design patterns.

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