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Senior Data Engineer

Robert Walters
Birmingham
2 weeks ago
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Senior Data EngineerRemote£70,000 to £80,000 per annumPermanent

Our client is seeking a Senior Data Engineer to join their data team in a leading UK SaaS firm.

Senior Data Engineer - What will you be doing?

* Leading the design and implementation of robust and scalable data architecture solutions.* Driving the implementation of data integration processes to seamlessly ingest data, leveraging Azure.* Promoting data quality, reliability and integrity within Azure-stored datasets.* Analysing API documentation and analysing raw data and source system data models.* Collaborating with the Senior Data Analyst to assist with complex SQL queries and Power BI reporting.* Conveying technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders across the business.

Senior Data Engineer - What will you need?

* Extensive Data Warehouse Experience. * Proficiency in Azure: Azure Data Factory (ETL), Azure SQL Server, Azure DevOps, Key Vaults and Logic Apps.* Strong Data Modeling Skills.* Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and agile workflows.* Experience integrating data from diverse sources, ensuring data accuracy and consistency throughout the ETL process.* Ambition to reduce processing times and improving efficiency.

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