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      <description>Location: Rochester | Salary: 60000.00-60000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Data EngineerPython AWS DatabricksWe''re working with a leading organisation operating at the forefront of the energy sector, playing a critical role in supporting the transition to a more sustainable, low-carbon future.As the business continues to invest in its data capabilities, they are looking for a Data Engineer to join their growing Data Platform team. This is an opportunity to work in a complex, evolving environment where data is central to decision-making across trading, operations, and commercial functions.The RoleYou''ll be responsible for building and maintaining scalable data pipelines that power analytics and reporting across the organisation. Working within a modern Databricks on AWS environment, you''ll help deliver reliable, high-quality data to support business insights.Key ResponsibilitiesBuild and maintain scalable ETL/ELT pipelines using Python and PySparkIngest and integrate data from multiple sources including trading, finance, and operational systemsWork within a Databricks Lakehouse architecture to transform and deliver dataOptimise Spark jobs for performance and cost efficiencyImplement and maintain data quality, governance, and reliability standardsSupport...</description>
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