Data Engineer (Grade 7)


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Recruiter

MI6

Listed on

7th May 2019

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£39754 - £42731

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Data Engineer (Grade 7)
Salary £39,754 to £42,731
London  Secretly we're just like you. MI6 is the UK's foreign human intelligence agency. In our world, sophisticated technology and innovative techniques enable global covert operations. These strengthen our approach to gathering secret intelligence overseas. And our culture is where creativity, curiosity, insight and intuition are used to face ever-evolving challenges. To ensure we remain ahead of the game, we're looking for the country's brightest Data Engineers.  The role Joining our Data Ingestion team, you'll analyse and process raw data which comes from a wide variety of sources. You'll prepare it so it's ready for advanced analysis using internal systems. You'll also analyse, cleanse and adapt the varied data by using software into agreed standard forms. About you As an experienced data engineer, you'll be familiar with coding languages (including Python and SQL) and use them with at least basic programming and coding skills. It is your flexibility that'll help you to quickly adapt to new tools and evolving requirements. As well as this, you'll use your excellent communication skills to help customers validate their data and help them analyse it, manage it and experiment with it. Apply Our roles are as individual as you are. Find out more and apply via our website. To apply to MI6 you must be a born or naturalised British citizen, over 21 years old and normally have been based in the UK for six of the last ten years. You should not discuss your application with anyone other than your partner or a close family member providing that they are British. They should also be made aware of the importance of discretion. MI6 strives for diversity in the workplace and is committed to the creation and maintenance of a climate in which all staff are treated fairly on the grounds of merit and ability.

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