Senior Data Engineer

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Leading Insurance Firm – London (5 days a week in the office) – Up to £130,000 + Strong Benefits

Azure – Python – CI/CD

Are you a Senior Data Engineer looking for a high-impact role in a dynamic and fast-paced environment? Do you thrive in stand-alone positions where you can shape the future of data architecture while collaborating with a wider team? If so, this is an opportunity you will not want to miss.

Our client, a leading London-based insurance firm, is searching for a highly skilled Senior Data Engineer to join their underwriting team. You will play a critical role in the development of their analytics platform, focusing on building scalable data pipelines and robust data models to support business-critical insights.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, build, and optimise high-performance data pipelines and data models.

  • Take ownership of the data engineering function within the underwriting analytics team, bringing fresh ideas and innovation to the table.

  • Work extensively with the Microsoft stack, including Fabric—experience in this is a strong advantage.

  • Implement and maintain CI/CD pipelines to streamline data workflows and deployments.

  • Handle large volumes of data efficiently in a fast-paced environment, ensuring accuracy, scalability, and performance.

  • Collaborate closely with underwriters, data scientists, and other key stakeholders to deliver best-in-class data solutions.

    Key Requirements:

  • Strong expertise in Azure, with experience in building and managing data solutions within the Azure ecosystem.

  • Proven experience as a Senior Data Engineer, with a strong track record of building and maintaining scalable data pipelines and data models.

  • Deep expertise in working with the Microsoft data stack, with experience in Fabric being highly desirable.

  • Strong knowledge of CI/CD pipelines and best practices for automating data engineering workflows.

  • Experience in handling and processing large datasets efficiently in high-performance environments.

  • Background in financial services or insurance is strongly preferred.

  • Ability to work independently in a stand-alone data engineering role while contributing to a broader team effort.

  • A problem-solving mindset with a passion for driving innovation in data architecture and analytics.

  • Strong proficiency in Python, with experience in data processing, transformation, and automation.

    Why Apply?

  • Work in a pivotal role where your contributions will shape the future of the underwriting analytics platform.

  • Join a highly respected insurance firm that values data-driven decision-making.

  • Competitive base salary of up to £130,000 plus a strong benefits package.

  • Work in a collaborative environment where innovation and fresh ideas are encouraged.

  • Be part of an organisation that works with cutting-edge data technologies and large-scale datasets.

    This role requires five days a week in the London office, offering an opportunity to work closely with a talented team in a highly collaborative setting.

    If you are an ambitious Senior Data Engineer looking for a role where you can make a real impact, apply now to explore this exciting opportunity

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