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Data Engineer at WSP Digital Solutions
Wsp Sverige ABStockholms län, Stockholm
Previous experience is desired
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Introduction WSP Digital Solutions continues to grow, and we are now looking for more engaged colleagues to join our team within Data Engineering & Analytics. With us, you will have a developing, educational, and challenging, but likely a fantastic and rewarding job for those who thrive in a social environment and with colleagues who are passionate about technology, just like you! You will join a department that has high job satisfaction and where we always help each other and care for one another.
In our department, specialists work in areas such as project management, consulting, BIM, GIS, FME, and data engineering. Together, we drive the digitalization of the construction industry forward. About the position As a Data Engineer with us, you will be part of a competent team focused on creating digital solutions that make a real difference – primarily within transport and infrastructure projects. You will work with development on Microsoft's platform, with a particular focus on Azure, data warehousing, and analytics.
We are looking for someone who has a structured approach to work, a strong interest in innovation and efficiency, and a desire to work closely with our clients in a consulting role. Since we pride ourselves on having knowledge in both development and the construction industry, we would like you to have knowledge in both areas as well.
As a person, you enjoy working in a structured manner with a focus on innovation and efficiency of internal processes. We see that you have a strong interest in business development and in actively working closely with our clients as a consultant. Your profile To succeed in this role, you need to have worked for several years in the field on a consulting basis within construction, and you have a background in GIS. You are likely currently working in a similar position and are ready for a new challenge.
Mandatory:
At least 5 years of experience in data engineering and/or analytics.
University degree in GIS, construction, civil engineering, or equivalent.
Experience in programming with Python.
Good knowledge of SQL and SQL Server.
Experience in ETL development and data modeling.
Fluent in Swedish and English, both spoken and written.
Swedish citizenship
Desirable:
Experience working in an Azure environment.
Experience developing BI solutions.
Knowledge of Python libraries such as pandas, numpy, requests, and scikit-learn.
Experience with integration tools like dbt and FME.
Experience in machine learning and AI.
Contact Recruiting Manager: Linnea Mäepea Nilsson, [email protected] HR Recruitment: Jesper Steenberg, [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) Application deadline Selection is ongoing, but we would like to receive your application by 2025-02-28. Contact from recruitment companies, CV and ad sellers is not welcome. ABOUT WSP IN SWEDEN WSP is one of the world's leading engineering consultants. With an outstanding breadth of engineers, advisors, and researchers, our global talents come together to develop local solutions. WSP operates in over 50 countries and has approximately 73,000 employees, or as we say, Visionaries. At WSP in Sweden, approximately 3,800 consultants work to deliver innovative projects within transport, infrastructure, construction, environment, project management, strategic consulting, and energy.
Feel free to follow us on WSP Sweden (https://www.linkedin.com/company/wsp-sverige/) (LinkedIn), WSP Sweden (https://www.facebook.com/wspsverige/) (Facebook), or @wspsweden (https://www.instagram.com/wspsweden/) (Instagram) for a closer insight into our operations and what a day at work might look like for our employees.
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