Data Platform Engineer - Manchester - Up to £75,000


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Nigel Frank International

Listed on

29th October 2019

Location

Manchester

Salary/Rate

£40000 - £75000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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I am currently working with one of the biggest UK Consultancies globally. They are at the forefront of innovation to address the entire breadth of client's opportunities in the evolving world of cloud, digital platforms.The role is within the 'Data and Analytics' delivery account. This group provides a wide range of data analytics solutions in support of government priorities. You'll be working alongside Business Analysts, Solutions Architects, Software architects and Software engineers across the full software and solution delivery life cycle.The role covers the full project life cycle from bid/proposal stage, through requirements gathering and analysis, solution design and active involvement in solution development. You will have in depth data platform/Devops skills and significant experienced in delivery of large/complex data solutions. You will advise project leadership on technical issues, progress, plans to resolve. You will be comfortable attending client work-shops and providing consultancy/advice on technical decisions and designs.Requirements (Not all is esential)- Hadoop Cloudera Ecosystem

- Pentaho DI, BA, Ctools

- SAS

- AWS, Azure

- Amazon Redshift *Multiple roles*

*Mid - Senior positions available*Salary£40,000 - £75,000

Interviews are already taking place, interview with limited interview slots available this week and next. If you are interested get in touch ASAP. My contact details are:Telephone: 0191 406 0790Email: [email protected] Frank are the UK's leading AWS, Data and Analytics recruiter, offering more opportunities across the UK than any other. We're also the proud sponsor and supporter of SQLBits, Power Platform World Tour, the London Power BI User Group, Newcastle Power BI User Group and Newcastle Data Platform and Cloud User Group.

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