£50 Per hour
Undetermined
Hybrid
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Summary: The Data Engineer role focuses on backend engineering with expertise in Java (Spring Boot) and/or Python, requiring strong experience in building data-driven microservices architectures. The position emphasizes hands-on experience with event-driven systems, particularly Kafka, and solid knowledge of MongoDB and NoSQL data modeling. The role is based in Glasgow and involves a hybrid working arrangement, requiring 2-3 days per week in the office.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain data-driven microservices architectures using Java (Spring Boot) and/or Python.
- Implement event-driven systems and data streaming solutions, preferably with Kafka.
- Model data using MongoDB and NoSQL databases.
- Design and integrate RESTful APIs.
- Work with distributed systems to ensure scalability and resilience.
- Apply secure coding practices and data protection measures.
- Utilize DevOps practices, CI/CD, and containerization in development processes.
Key Skills:
- Java
- Spring Boot
- Python
- MongoDB
- NoSQL
- RESTful APIs
- Banking
- Microservices
Salary (Rate): £50.00/hr
City: Glasgow
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: IT
I am hiring for Data Engineer - (Java/Springboot/Python) Location: Glasgow - Hybrid / 2-3 days Per week in Office Strong backend engineering experience with Java (Spring Boot) and/or Python Proven experience building data-driven microservices architectures Hands-on experience with event-driven systems and data streaming (preferably Kafka) Solid experience with MongoDB and NoSQL data modeling Strong understanding of RESTful APIs and integration patterns Experience working with distributed systems focused on scalability and resilience Knowledge of secure coding practices and data protection Practical experience with DevOps practices, CI/CD, and containerization Key Skills: Java / Springboot / Python / MongoDB / NOSQL / Restful APIs / Banking / Microservice