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I am working with a fast-growing, technology driven organisation that is redefining how data is used to drive decision making across regulated industries. Through advanced data engineering, cloud technologies and a strong focus on compliance they are enabling smarter, faster and more secure business operations.

As part of their continued growth, they are looking to bring on a Data Engineer to join their Data team. This is a high-impact, delivery focused role where you will work across business units to build scalable data solutions and support enterprise-wide transformation.

You will be part of a collaborative, forward thinking team that values innovation, quality, and continuous improvement.

In this role, you will be responsible for:

Designing and delivering data solutions using Microsoft technologies
Building and maintaining ETL pipelines across complex data environments
Collaborating with Architects, Engineers, and cross-functional teams to develop solutions that meet business needs
Participating in Agile ceremonies and contributing to code reviews
Creating documentation and supporting the development lifecycleTo be successful in this role, you will have:

Experience working on the Microsoft Platform e.g. SQL Server, SSIS, SSRS
Strong data warehousing and data modelling experience
Experience creating ETL pipelines (primarily using SSIS)
Experience working in regulated environments
Power BI experience for reporting would be beneficialSome of the package details include:

Salary of up to £60,000
Fully remote working
25 days annual leave plus bank holiday
Discretionary bonus scheme
Supportive, inclusive culture with a focus on professional developmentThis is just a brief overview of the role. For the full details, simply apply with your CV and I'll be in touch to discuss it further

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