ETL Data Engineer - MUST HAVE SC CLEARANCE - Telford and remote - 6 months+

Octopus Computer Associates
Telford
1 month ago
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ETL Data Engineer - MUST HAVE SC CLEARANCE - Telford and remote - 6 months+/RATE: £525 per day inside IR35
One of our Blue Chip Clients is urgently looking for an ETL Data Engineer
For this role you will need to be onsite in Telford 2-3 days per week.
Please find some details below:
Project Overview:
This project aims to unify RSDD APIs TXR002 and ADE into a single service that will act as the central calculations data provider for all current and future consumers. Both services-TXR002 and ADE-are functionally equivalent but serve different consumers. By consolidating them, the project seeks to reduce service complexity, eliminate confusion, and streamline change management efforts across impacted domains, contributing to overall cost savings.
This role will form part of a new scrum team within Minerva Platfrom to develop and deliver the Ingestion and Risking within the SAS Platform including IDP.

Background
The Minerva Platform is one of the customer's strategic SAS-based tools, designed to industrialise the identification and risking of tax-related activities. Currently deployed for Self Assessment (SA) and VAT Repayment Risking, Minerva is being further expanded to support a broader range of applications.
As part of this expansion, we are seeking a Data Engineer to join the Data Acquisition Team. This team plays a critical role in ingesting and integrating data from a w...

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