AWS Data Engineer
London
AWS Data Engineer
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London
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My client is a global ecommerce firm, and they are looking for a Data Engineer to join their current team. You will be joining a global team of 10 and this is a fully remote role. There is also an opportunity for international travel to meet the team which is fully covered by the company. This is a 9-month contract role with possibility of extension. They are currently moving from Redshift.
Requirements:
- Proven experience in a Data Engineering role.
- Proven experience in SQL, Spark, Pyspark etc.
- Proven experience in AWS.
- Experience with Big Data Concepts such as: Hive, Spark etc.
What will make you stand out:
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management.
- Experience with multiple AWS technologies.
- Experience with other programming languages such as: Python, Java, C++ etc.
This is an urgent request, and the client is looking to move quickly. If interested, please email your profile to Amine.Zekri@markssattin.com for immediate review.
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