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Data Engineer

The Future Project Ltd
Reading
5 days ago
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Junior Data Developer/ Engineer

Reading - 3 days per week

£40,000 per annum plus bonus


Overview:

We are on the lookout for a junior Data Developer/ Engineer with skills or an understanding of T-SQL and SSIS. You will be joining a Data Team at a high growth technology IoT connectivity provider who are driving and shaping a data vision and strategy across the group.


Reporting into the Group Head of Data, you will help drive the group towards a data rich and data hungry business by capitalising on the strong foundations the data team has built, continuing to build roads that will unlock data as a superpower so that our teams can gain the competitive edge and make informed decisions.#


Key Responsibilities:


Data Infrastructure & Optimization

  • Helping to design and maintain robust data models and storage solutions mainly using but not limited to SSIS, XML, T-SQL, & python.
  • Design, develop, and maintain APIs
  • Optimize performance of ETL/ ELT processes and database queries.
  • Implement monitoring and alerting for data workflows.


Required:

  • 1-3 years of experience within data engineering roles
  • Experience with and appreciation for end-to-end Data & Analytics lifecycles.
  • A vision for how data and analytics could help people and teams achieve their outcomes.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • An eye for the detail and excellent accuracy of work.
  • Self-motivated, enthusiastic, ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines.
  • Effective organisation and time management skills


Technology we are interested in:

  • Full Microsoft BI Stack
  • Advanced TSQL
  • SQL Server 2019
  • SSMS – Admin, query and BI project deployment.
  • SSDT – Development of SSIS, SSAS and SSRS projects
  • SSIS Development
  • SSAS Development
  • SSRS Development
  • Active Directory
  • Power BI (Nice to have)
  • Python
  • JSON Parsing Knowledge
  • Advanced Excel

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