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This is a great opportunity for a data engineer and snowflake expert to join a leading global company in the energy commodities industry. This position will play an integral role as the team implements new data management platforms, creates new data ingestion pipelines, and sources new data sets. The role will assist with all aspects of data - from data architecture design to on-going data management.

Salary & Benefits

Highly competitive salary of up to £115k
Competitive comprehensive medical, dental, retirement and life insurance benefits
Employee assistance & wellness programs
Parental and family leave policies
Tuition assistance & reimbursement
Quarterly Innovation & Collaboration Awards
Employee discount program, including access to fitness facilities
Competitive paid time off
Continued learning opportunitiesRole & Responsibilities

Execute data architecture and data management projects for both new and existing data sources.
Transition existing data sets, databases, and code from Oracle to Snowflake.
Lead analysis of data sets using a variety of techniques such as machine learning.
Manage end to end data ingestion process and publishing to investing teams.
Own the process of mapping, standardising, and normalising data.
Ad hoc research on project topics such as vendor trends, usage best practices, big data trends, artificial intelligence, vendors, etc.
Help transition existing data sets, databases, and code to Snowflake.
Assess data loads for tactical errors and build out appropriate workflows, as well as create data quality analysis that identifies larger issues in data.
Actively manage vendors and capture changes in data input proactively.
Properly prioritise and resolve data issues based on business usage.
Assist with managing strategic initiatives around big data projects for the commercial (trading) business.
Partner with commercial teams to gain understanding of current data flow, data architecture, investment process as well as gather functional requirements.
Assess gaps in current datasets and remediate.
What do I need to apply for the role

Expert use of Snowflake
Depth of experience with Python
Strong SQL/Oracle
Experience in energy commodities or financial services required.
Experience in mapping, standardizing, and normalizing data.
Experience with data integration platforms is preferred, and SnapLogic experience is highly preferred.
Extensive work experience with ETL/ELT frameworks to write pipelines to load millions of records.
Strong analytics skills with demonstrated attention to details.
Familiarity with Business intelligence tools Power BI and Tableau.
Interest or experience in machine learning/Artificial Intelligence is a plus.

My client have very limited interview slots and they are looking to fill this vacancy within the next 2 weeks. I have limited slots for 1st stage interviews next week so if you're interest, get in touch ASAP with a copy of your most recent and up to date CV and email me at or you can call me on (phone number removed).

Please Note: This is a permanent role for UK residents only. This role does not offer Sponsorship. You must have the right to work in the UK with no restrictions. Some of our roles may be subject to successful background checks including a DBS and Credit Check.

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