Data Developer

Oscar Technology
Leicester
3 weeks ago
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Role: Data Developer

Skills: Python, SQL, ETL

Salary: £50, Excellent Benefits Career Progression

Location: Leicester

Working Pattern: Hybrid

Summary

One of Oscar's long-term clients are looking for an experienced Data Analyst with confident Python, SQL, and ETL experience to join their well-established Data and Analytics team. Their office is located in the Hinckley area, with easy access to transport links.

The role has opened up as the company are exploring the exciting opportunities and possibilities that data analytics can bring, and are looking forward to an enthusiastic individual to join their team and spearhead this mission.

The role is being offered on a permanent basis, with 2 to 3 days on-site per week.

The Company

The company are highly successful within the retail space, and over the past couple of years they have been harnessing the value of data to provide essential company insights, innovation and decision-making.

You will be joining their Data and Analytics team, directly reporting to the Head of Architecture and working closely with Senior Management, to spearhead their use of data. Being within the retail space, data plays an integral role in the company's success, and you will be working alongside your team members, and latest technologies, to lead the collection and refinement of this data.

As well as offering exciting new projects to work on, you will have access to a fantastic benefits package including training and development plans, certifications, employee discounts and flexible working opportunities. It's a great company, and a fantastic time to join!

The Role

The ideal candidate for this role will be a team collaborator with excellent communication and work ethic. Your responsibilities will include:

The ability to work with stakeholders and colleagues to make technical investments Lead the collection and refinement of data Assist diving company wide Data and Analytics strategies Build relationships with the industry Derive insights into market and customer behaviour

Required Skills

Python SQL Server ETL Data Development Cloud Experience i.e GCP, AWS

Benefits

25 days holiday Bank Holidays Buy/Sell Schemes Pension Schemes Flexible Work Hours / WFH Pattern Car Benefit Plans and other discounts! Training and progression opportunities Office socials

Apply Now!

If you are a Data Developer and you are looking to progress with an organisation alongside ambitious and driven professionals, then look no further - this is the role for you!

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Role: Data Developer

Skills: Python, SQL, ETL

Salary: £50, Excellent Benefits Career Progression

Location: Leicester

Working Pattern: Hybrid

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