GCP Data Engineer - up to+ Bonus /London

Involved Solutions
London, United Kingdom
Last month
£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Salary

£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
21 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Bonus Benefits

GCP Data Engineer (BigQuery / Dataflow)
Salary: Up to £85,000 + Bonus + Benefits
Location: London - Hybrid (3 days per week onsite)
Working Hours: 40 hours per week - Full time
Job Type: Permanent

A globally established organisation is seeking an experienced GCP Data Engineer to help build modern, scalable cloud data platforms within a complex enterprise environment.

This GCP Data Engineer role will focus on designing data architectures on Google Cloud Platform, building high-performance pipelines, and enabling reliable, secure and governed data solutions that support business growth and decision-making.

Responsibilities for the GCP Data Engineer:

  • Design and build scalable data pipelines, ETL/ELT workflows and cloud data architectures on GCP
  • Develop solutions using services such as BigQuery, Dataflow, Spanner and Cloud Storage
  • Build and maintain code using Python, Java or Scala for data transformation and processing
  • Optimise data pipelines, queries and workloads for performance and scalability
  • Implement data quality, validation and governance controls
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver end-to-end data solutions
  • Ensure alignment with security, privacy and compliance standards
  • Troubleshoot issues across pipelines and processing workflows
  • Maintain documentation across data flows, platforms and architectures

Essential Skills for the GCP Data Engineer:

  • Strong experience as a Data Engineer within GCP environments
  • Hands-on experience with BigQuery, Dataflow and Spanner
  • Strong programming capability in Python, Java or Scala
  • Experience with Apache Beam / Dataflow and distributed processing frameworks
  • Experience designing and managing ETL / ELT pipelines
  • Solid understanding of data modelling and database design
  • Experience with workflow orchestration tools such as Apache Airflow
  • Strong understanding of data governance, security and scalability

Desirable Skills for the GCP Data Engineer:

  • Experience with Pub/Sub, Cloud Composer or Cloud Data Fusion
  • Exposure to CI/CD, DevOps and Infrastructure as Code
  • Experience with real-time streaming architectures
  • Knowledge of modern data governance frameworks

If you are an experienced GCP Data Engineer looking to build enterprise-scale data platforms using modern Google Cloud technologies, this role offers strong exposure to complex delivery and cloud transformation.

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