Job Title: Senior Data Engineer / Data Engineer
Contract Type: Fixed Term
Location: West Midlands / Hybrid
Role: Senior Data Engineer / Data Engineer
IR35: Inside PAYE
Salary: £55,000 - £70,000 per annum
Start Date: ASAP
Right to Work: No Visa / sponsorship
Reporting To: Data Analytics Lead
Role Overview
We are seeking an experienced Senior Data Engineer to design, build, and maintain
robust data pipelines and architectures within NHS or Local Government
environments. The postholder will ensure efficient data collection, storage,
and access to support analytical, operational, and decision-making processes.
This
role will work closely with data scientists, analysts, and operational teams to
ensure high-quality, secure, and accessible data across the organization.
Key Responsibilities
Design, develop, and maintain scalable data pipelines, architectures, and ETL/ELT
processes to support NHS or Local Authority data initiatives.
Ensure
efficient collection, storage, transformation, and access to both structured
and unstructured data from multiple sources.
Collaborate with data scientists, analysts, and business stakeholders to enable analytics,
reporting, and operational use of data.
Implement data integration solutions that comply with NHS Digital standards, Data
Security & Protection Toolkit (DSPT), and Local Authority policies.
Ensure data pipelines and architecture adhere to UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018,
and other relevant compliance and security requirements.
Monitor, troubleshoot, and optimise data pipelines and infrastructure for performance,
reliability, and scalability.
Develop and maintain data documentation, metadata, and data quality standards.
Advise on best practices for data storage, governance, and security in public sector
contexts.
Mentor and support junior data engineers and contribute to continuous improvement
within the data engineering team.
Essential Skills & Experience
Proven experience as a Senior Data Engineer or similar role, ideally within NHS, Local
Authority, or public sector environments.
Strong expertise in ETL/ELT pipelines, data integration, and data architecture design.
Proficiency with SQL, Python, or R for data manipulation and automation.
Experience with data warehouses, data lakes, cloud platforms (Azure, AWS, GCP) and
analytics tools.
Knowledge of data governance, privacy, and security standards, particularly within NHS /
public sector.
Experience working with large, complex datasets and multiple data sources.
Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work collaboratively with
cross-functional teams.
Experience mentoring junior staff or leading technical initiatives.
Desirable
Experience with real-time or streaming data pipelines (e.g., Kafka, Spark Streaming).
Knowledge of NHS Data Security & Protection Toolkit (DSPT) compliance requirements
Familiarity with business intelligence tools such as Microsoft Fabric or Power BI, Tableau,
or Qlik.
Professional certifications in cloud platforms, data engineering, or analytics.
Qualifications
Degree in Computer Science, Data Engineering, Information Systems, or related field,
or equivalent experience.
Relevant professional certifications desirable (e.g., Microsoft Certified: Azure Data
Engineer, AWS Certified Big Data, Google Cloud Professional Data Engineer).
Personal Attributes
Highly analytical with strong attention to detail.
Ability to translate technical solutions into business value.
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
Proactive, collaborative, and adaptable to changing public sector priorities.
Job: Senior Data Analyst / Data Analyst
Contract Type: Fixed Term
Location: West Midlands / Hybrid
Role: Senior Data Analyst / Data Analyst
IR35: Inside PAYE
Salary: £55,000 - £70,000 per annum
Start Date: ASAP
Right to Work: No Visa / sponsorship
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Reporting To: Data Analytics Lead
Role Overview
We are seeking an experienced Senior Data Analyst to interpret and visualize
complex datasets, identify trends and anomalies, and drive performance
improvement across the organization.
Key Responsibilities:
Analyze and cleanse large datasets to ensure data accuracy and reliability
Develop and manage advanced Power BI dashboards and reporting solutions
Support KPI tracking, operational performance, and strategic reporting
Deliver actionable insights to senior stakeholders
Ensure compliance with data governance and GDPR standards
Technical Skills Required:
Power BI – Strong data modelling, advanced DAX & Power Query
Microsoft Fabric – Lakehouse, Notebooks, Dataflows, Data Pipelines & Warehouse
Azure Data Solutions & ETL integrations
SQL, Python, Scala
Microsoft Gateway configuration & data connection management
Power BI administration (supporting large stakeholder groups)
Power Apps, Power Automate, Logic Apps & API integrations
Experience delivering transformation projects
Dashboard development across multiple data sources (Azure Synapse, Azure SQL, SQL Server,
AWS Athena, Dataflows, CSV, etc.)
Experience within NHS / Local Authority / regulated public sector environments is highly
desirable.
Qualifications
Degree in Computer Science, Data Engineering, Information Systems, or related field,
or equivalent experience.
Relevant professional certifications desirable (e.g., Microsoft Certifications - PL 300,
Azure Fundamentals, Microsoft Fabric Analytics Engineer certification DP 600).
Job Title: Information Governance Lead
Contract Type: Fixed Term
Location: West Midlands / Hybrid
IR35: Inside PAYE
Salary: £70,000 per annum
Start Date: ASAP
Right to Work: No Visa / sponsorship
Reporting To: Data Analytics Lead
Role Overview
We are seeking an experienced Information Governance Lead to oversee data privacy,
security, and compliance within NHS or Local Government settings. The
postholder will establish and maintain robust governance frameworks, ensuring
that all data handling practices comply with UK legislation, NHS standards, and
local government policies.
This role provides expert guidance to senior leadership, operational teams, and
stakeholders on data protection, ethical handling of information, and risk
mitigation.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead the development, implementation, and maintenance of Information Governance (IG)
frameworks aligned with NHS Digital standards, Data Security & Protection
Toolkit (DSPT), and Local Authority policies.
Ensure compliance with UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, Freedom of Information Act
2000, and other relevant legislation/regulations.
Support the organization's Caldicott Guardian in safeguarding patient and citizen
information.
Develop and maintain policies, procedures, and standards for data protection,
information security, records management, and confidentiality.
Oversee Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) and privacy risk assessments for new
systems, processes, and initiatives.
Lead the management of data breaches, including investigation, reporting to
regulators (e.g., ICO), and implementation of mitigation measures.
Conduct internal audits and compliance reviews, ensuring continuous improvement in IG
practices.
Deliver training and awareness programmes to staff on data protection, ethical handling
of information, and NHS/local authority data policies.
Provide guidance on data sharing agreements, contracts, and procurement to ensure
compliance with IG requirements.
Advise senior stakeholders on information risk, compliance, and governance strategies.
Essential Skills & Experience
Significant experience in Information Governance, Data Protection, or Information Security
in NHS or Local Government/public sector.
Strong knowledge of UK GDPR, Data Protection Act 2018, Freedom of Information, NHS IG
standards, and Local Authority policies.
Experience developing and implementing governance frameworks, policies, and compliance
controls.
Proven track record managing data incidents, breaches, and regulatory reporting.
Ability to interpret legislation and standards and translate them into practical
organizational policies and guidance.
Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills across multiple teams and
levels of seniority.
Experience with DSPT assessment, IG toolkit submissions, or equivalent public sector
compliance frameworks.
Desirable Previous experience as a Data Protection Officer (DPO).
Knowledge of ISO 27001, NHS Cyber Security standards, or other relevant certifications.
Experience working closely with Caldicott Guardians and senior leadership on information
governance strategies.
Professional certifications such as CIPP/E, CIPM, CISSP, or equivalent.
Experience leading audits or regulatory inspections within NHS or Local Government settings.
Qualifications
Degree in Law, Information Governance, Cyber Security, or a related field, or
equivalent professional experience.
Relevant professional certifications preferred but not essential.
Personal Attributes
High level of integrity, discretion, and professionalism.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Ability to influence and advise senior leadership.
Detail-oriented, methodical, and highly organized.
Proactive and able to work independently while collaborating across multiple teams.