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Senior Data Engineer

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Senior Data Engineer – Contract (6 Months)

Location: Galway (Hybrid / Remote considered)

Want to help build the data foundation for one of Ireland’s most ambitious new cybersecurity companies?

About the Company

Our client, a leading cybersecurity company, is on a mission to redefine how Managed Service Providers deliver protection and resilience to their customers. Backed by AI-driven analytics, they’re scaling fast toward an ambitious €100M ARR goal by 2028. It’s an exciting time to join a high-growth, innovation-led team shaping the next generation of cloud security solutions.

What You’ll Do

Design, build, and maintain scalable data pipelines and models using dbt and Snowflake.

Develop automated workflows and ETL processes in Python to ensure high reliability and performance.

Collaborate with analytics and engineering teams to turn business needs into robust data solutions.

Use AI and automation techniques for enrichment, anomaly detection, and predictive insights.

Implement strong data governance, version control, and testing practices.

Champion data quality, security, and continuous improvement across the team.

Mentor junior engineers and help build a best-in-class data culture.

What You’ll Bring

Proven experience as a Data Engineer in a fast-moving tech or SaaS environment.

Strong expertise in dbt Core, Snowflake, Python, and SQL.

Experience with ETL/ELT pipelines, workflow orchestration (ideally Prefect), and AWS (S3, ECS).

Familiarity with BI governance, compliance, and CI/CD practices.

A problem-solver mindset with a focus on delivering measurable business impact.

Why Join

Impact: Your work will directly shape customer insights and operational intelligence across the platform.

Innovation: Build with AI-driven, cloud-native tools in a modern data stack.

Flexibility: Galway-based hybrid setup with remote options.

Growth: Opportunity to contribute to a company scaling toward €100M ARR.

Reward: Competitive daily rate 

Ready to help build something big? Apply today

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