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City of London
1 month ago
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About the team and the job:

Volante Global are looking for a Data Engineer to join the Data Engineering team. The team is responsible for ensuring the delivery of accurate, curated data for downstream consumption in a timely manner, and are responsible for extracting data from source solutions and transforming that into a central data repository. The role will be working closely with the Data Analytics team, providing assistance where required on producing any required outputs needed by the business.

How you'll contribute:
  • Perform the day to day running of the ETL processes that feed into the central data repository.
  • Work with key stakeholders and other teams to gather requirements, identify where the data is located and to then implement the required changes.
  • Continue to improve the existing processes, including optimization and maintenance improvements.
  • Diagnose any issues with the data, the processing of that data and any associated code.
  • Work with other teams as a subject matter expert for the data model and associated lineage.
  • To ensure that robust data quality checks are embedded in the code to reflect established business processes.
  • To support the Data Analytics team with data reconciliation issues.
  • Working with the overall team to assist in migrating to the cloud.
Requirements:
  • Strong Python and SQL coding skills with a good understanding of SDLC.
  • Knowledge of cloud technologies and how to use them in a data and reporting solution.
  • The ability to analyse, refactor and implement processes (technical/business).
  • Good technical understanding of developing data pipeline solutions abiding to best practice.
  • Good communication skills.
  • Ability to document and accurately capture business requirements, translating that into a Technical Solution Specification document detailing the data engineering solution (the ability to translate business requirements into data requirements).


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