Data Intellect
Python Engineer. New Product Team.

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Company Description
At Data Intellect it has never been just about data or technology, they are our tools. It’s about human intellect, collaboration and providing solutions for the most complex of challenges.
We do this by living the [DI] code:
- We are Problem Solvers who are Humble, possess a Can-do Attitude with a focus on Togetherness.
“We are not big on egos, but we’re not for the faint-hearted either” – Steve Turner, CEO
Job Description
Build expertise in a growing area
We’re looking for mid-level Python Engineers to join a growing area of our business at Data Intellect.
We have a number of exciting projects underway around OneTick, a specialist data platform used across global capital markets, and we’re now adding to the team delivering this work.
We’re looking for engineers who want to learn the product, build valuable expertise and help us deliver solutions for international investment banking and capital markets clients.
You don’t need previous OneTick experience.
What we’re looking for is around 3–5 years of strong Python experience, a broad understanding of data and software delivery, and the confidence to work with clients to solve complex technical problems.
You’ll join a growing team, developing deep expertise in OneTick while helping us expand our capability and deliver increasingly complex projects for international clients.
The role is based in Belfast on a hybrid basis, with potential opportunities to travel to London and New York.
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What you’ll be doing
You’ll learn OneTick through structured training and hands-on client delivery, combining Python engineering, data analysis, product implementation and problem-solving.
You will:
- Implement, configure and evolve OneTick solutions within client environments
- Build Python applications, data pipelines and integrations
- Work directly with clients to understand requirements and translate complex problems into technical solutions
- Deliver robust, scalable and production-ready solutions
- Integrate OneTick into wider client data platforms and workflows
- Work on long-term international client engagements, building deep technical and domain knowledge
- Collaborate with engineering, product and client stakeholders
- Troubleshoot complex technical and production issues
- Share knowledge and reusable approaches as we build our internal OneTick capability
- Develop your expertise through hands-on delivery, training and certification
Qualifications
Ideally, you’ll have:
- Around 3–5 years’ commercial Python experience across data engineering, data science or data-driven software development
- Hands-on experience with technologies such as Kubernetes, Apache Airflow and Pandas
- Strong knowledge of data engineering, software engineering and production delivery
- Experience building and delivering data-driven applications or solutions
- A solid understanding of the software development lifecycle, Agile delivery and modern engineering practices
- The ability to work proactively and autonomously
- Experience supporting production systems and solving complex technical issues
- Excellent communication skills and the confidence to work with both technical and client stakeholders


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Experience in capital markets, financial services or time-series data would be useful, but it is not essential.
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A little background on DI
Simply put – we turn big data problems into smart data solutions
At our core, Data Intellect is a data and technology consultancy firm. Our key area of expertise is financial and capital markets technology solutions. However, the utility of these solutions allow us to apply fintech data expertise to other industries such as smart energy and healthcare.
This proprietary offering is complemented by a wealth of experience in data engineering, electronic trading systems, data capture applications, regulatory and compliance systems and middle and back-office enterprise web solutions.
Fair employment and equal opportunities
Data Intellect is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Accommodations are available on request throughout the assessment and selection process.
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