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      <description>Location: London | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | This is an exciting opportunity to work in a purpose-driven organisation where high-quality data is central to delivering impact. You ll play a key role in building and optimising our modern data platform, ensuring our data is reliable, secure and accessible for decision-making across the organisation. In this hands-on role, you ll design and develop scalable data pipelines, working across ingestion, integration and transformation using modern cloud technologies. You ll collaborate closely with colleagues across IT, Digital and Information Governance to embed strong data engineering practices, improve data quality and support the transition to Microsoft Fabric. You ll also help enable colleagues to make better use of data by supporting analytics and reporting. We re looking for someone who is curious, collaborative and driven to continuously improve. You ll have experience working with cloud-based data platforms and tools such as SQL and Python, and be confident building robust, well-governed data solutions. If this is a role that you would be interested in please do click the apply button. Please note that the advert may close earlier based on the volume applications received, so ...</description>
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