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      <description>Location: Preston | Salary: 45000.00-45000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Data EngineerJoin a growing data engineering function and help build scalable, cloud-based data products that support data-driven decision making across the organisation.The OpportunityThis is an exciting opportunity for a Data Engineer to work with modern cloud technologies while contributing to the design, development, and delivery of enterprise data products. Working alongside Product Managers, Architects, Principal Engineers, and fellow Data Engineers, you will help create robust, high-performing data solutions that transform raw data into valuable business insights.You will play an important role in both enhancing existing data products and developing new solutions, taking ownership of technical delivery while ensuring quality, scalability, and maintainability.Key ResponsibilitiesDesign, develop, and maintain data products and data pipelines.Build and optimise ETL/ELT processes within a cloud-based data platform.Work closely with stakeholders to understand requirements and deliver effective technical solutions.Analyse complex data challenges and develop scalable, high-quality solutions.Create clear technical documentation and communicate solutions to both technical and non-tec...</description>
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