Data Engineer/DWH Developer - London - Hybrid - £55k - £70k

London
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My client is a well established wealth management firm who continue to expand year on year. They are now looking for 2 Data Engineers to join their Data Warehousing team. In this time you will join on a large Data Warehousing project, which will involve uplifting and developing my clients existing data warehouse. This is a very big project, and will be a large focus of your role, amongst various other business initiatives.

Salary & Benefits

Discretionary bonus
Hybrid working: 2-3 days per week in office
25 days annual leave, with an additional day per year of service up to a max of 30.
Pension (starting at 6% employer contribution), increasing with length of service
Private medical insurance
Life assurance (4x salary)
Long term disability insurance (75% of salary)
Various discounts, including gym membership
Eye care
Bi-annual health screen
Travel insurance
Cycle to workRole & Responsibilities

Uplifting and redeveloping existing ETL processes to ingest source data from different systems
Ensure seamless integration of data from systems into the unified data warehouse
Extensive usage of on-prem technologies, work with T-SQL and SSIS primarily
Performance optimisation, ensuring the flexibility and scalability of the data warehouse
Resolve any issues, and ensure the DWH can handle the increasing data volumes and user demands it is facing
Extensive testing and validation of the performance of ETL processes and the data warehouse, and maintaining technical documentation
Collaborating with various technical and non-technical stakeholders across the businessWhat do I need to apply

Solid, recent experience in SQL & T-SQL programming, and SSIS for ETL
Scripting experience in C#, PowerShell and/or Python
Strong on Data Warehousing - must have worked on designing, developing, and implementing Data Warehouse solutions with a focus on data integration
Data mapping experience
Financial services experience (desirable)
WhereScape Red experience (desirable - definitely not essential at all)

My client have limited interview slots and they are booking in all first stage interviews for this week. I have limited slots for 1st stage interviews this 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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