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Data Engineer - Azure databricks - python - pyspark - Azure Data Factory - Azure...
Posted 4 days ago by Nexere Consulting Limited
The role of Junior Data Engineer focuses on developing and evolving a cloud-based data platform using Azure technologies...
- Rate £50,000 per year
- Category Fixed-Term
- Work type Remote
- Location United Kingdom/London/Sheffield
Full Stack Engineer - Sheffield (3x a Week) - React/Java
Posted 4 days ago by DWI Consulting Ltd
We are seeking a Full Stack Engineer to enhance a platform team focused on digital infrastructure for client onboarding,...
- Rate Negotiable
- Category Inside
- Work type Hybrid
- Location Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
Data Engineer - Azure databricks - python - pyspark - Azure Data Factory - Azure...
Posted 5 days ago by Jobserve
The role of Junior Data Engineer focuses on developing and evolving a cloud-based data platform using Azure technologies...
- Rate £50,000 per year
- Category Fixed-Term
- Work type Remote
- Location United Kingdom/London/Sheffield
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About Our Technology Contract Roles in Sheffield
What does a technology contractor do?
Technology is the largest and most diverse contracting sector in the UK, encompassing software development, cloud and infrastructure, cybersecurity, data and AI, architecture, product management, UX and design, programme delivery, and technology leadership across every industry and organisation type. Technology contracting is characterised by the breadth and pace of change in the skills required, the global nature of the labour market for technology talent, and the commercial premium that organisations across all sectors place on access to current, specialist technology expertise. The technology contracting market is not a single market but a collection of deeply interconnected sub-markets, each with their own demand drivers, rate dynamics, and talent supply characteristics.
The diversity of technology contracting means that the most important factor shaping a technology contractor's career is the specific combination of skills they develop and maintain rather than being in the technology sector per se. The most consistently in-demand and well-paid technology contractor profiles combine deep expertise in a high-demand technical area, whether cloud architecture, AI engineering, cybersecurity, or data platform development, with relevant sector experience in financial services, healthcare, defence, or the public sector, and the professional skills to operate effectively in complex, senior stakeholder environments. The pace of technology change means that contractor skills need continuous development, and the contractors who invest in staying current with cloud platform evolution, AI capability, and new engineering practices are consistently in the strongest commercial position.
What is the market like for technology contractors?
The Technology contract market is the single largest segment of the UK contracting market by volume, revenue, and strategic importance to the organisations that use it. Demand is perennial and driven by the universal strategic dependence on technology across every sector, the pace of technology change that continuously creates new skill requirements, and the structural preference of organisations to access cutting-edge technology expertise flexibly rather than through permanent hiring. The market has been particularly strong in cloud, AI, and cybersecurity over the past several years and shows no sign of structural weakening as the integration of AI into every aspect of commercial technology deepens. London, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Cambridge are the primary contracting hubs, but the normalisation of remote working has significantly expanded the geographic reach of the technology contracting market.
What is the contracting market like in Sheffield?
Advanced manufacturing and engineering research, linked to the University of Sheffield and surrounding firms, give the city a specialist contractor niche that sets it apart from its Yorkshire neighbour Leeds. Engineering, materials science, and technical project management roles generated by this cluster are difficult to replicate elsewhere in the north of England. NHS trusts serving South Yorkshire are substantial employers across clinical systems, operational improvement, and IT. A smaller but visible digital and technology community around the city centre is adding development, data, and design work year on year. Many contractors operate across both Sheffield and Leeds, treating the two as a single market. For those with engineering or manufacturing backgrounds, Sheffield offers a concentration of relevant opportunity that larger cities often lack.
How much do technology contractors usually earn in Sheffield?
Contract rates for technology roles in Sheffield typically range from £405 to £765 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement.
How many technology vacancies in Sheffield are there on Quality Contracts?
Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 800 technology contract roles across the site, with Sheffield showing regular listings. Data reviewed up to June 2026.