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Azure Data Engineer - Java Development

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Job Title: Azure Data Engineer - Java Development - Heathrow

Location: Heathrow - Once a month

Salary/Rate: Up to £586 a day Inside IR35

Start Date: June

Job Type: 6 Month Contract (with scope to extend)


Company Introduction


We are looking for an Azure Data Engineer with strong Java coding experience, and experience working with Java management tools for our client in the IT Services and IT Consulting industry.


Data Migration & Databricks experience is also essential for this role.


You will perform complex research, design, and software development assignments within a specific software functional area or product line. This is an exciting opportunity to learn cutting edge, and dynamic technology built to make “Big Data” management easier and simpler.


This role will include extracting, loading, cleansing, translating, manipulating, analysing, visualising massive amounts of data utilising cutting edge technology and techniques along with migrating some of the processes/applications around the Big Data Technology to Azure.


This position will have the opportunity to work alongside talented colleagues with a variety of skills and business/industry content knowledge and will collaborate closely with internal business stakeholders and technical teams to deliver a product experience that aims to exceed customer expectations.


Required Skills/Experience


Hands on experience on Cloud Technologies – Azure/ AWS.

Ability to work with complex data models.

Proficiency in development languages including but not limited to: Python, Java, C/C++, HTML, XML, SQL, Windows, UNIX, and JSON.

Familiarity of industry best practices — code coverage.

Experience working in software development methodologies (e.g., Agile, Waterfall)

Experience working with Git – GitLab/GitHub.

Knowledge of test-driven development.

Ability and desire to learn new processes and technologies.

Excellent oral and written communications skills.

Experience in HPCC/ECL is highly preferable

Job Responsibilities/Objectives


Write and review portions of detailed specifications for the development of system components of moderate complexity.

Complete moderate to complex bug fixes.

Work closely with other development team members, Quality Analysts and Business to understand product requirements and translate them into software designs.

Operate in various development environments (Agile, Waterfall, etc.) while collaborating with key stakeholders.

Resolve technical issues as necessary.

Keep abreast of new technological developments.

Make major code design and changes to new & existing products and be a primary point of contact for products they develop or own.

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