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Junior Data Developer - Milton KeynesVacancy Name Junior Data Developer Employment Type Full-Time Location Milton Keynes Job RoleAt MIB our people are passionate about making roads safer by getting uninsured and hit-and-run drivers off our roads. Working in partnership with the Police, Insurers and Government our collective aim is to make it a thing of the past but, until that\'s accomplished, we\'re here to compensate victims quickly, fairly and compassionately. Last year we helped more than 42,000 people struck by uninsured and hit-and-run drivers and paid over £400 million in compensation to support victims rebuild their lives. We\'re looking for a Junior Data Developer to support the development of data solutions to turn raw data into valuable insights, working within a source-controlled, sprint-based team. Key OutputsCollaborate with the team to develop and maintain data solutions that drive insights. Assist in using Git and DevOps tools to help develop and maintain automated, standardized solutions. Document data solutions clearly, including data dictionaries, how-to processes, requirements, and design decisions. Meet with stakeholders to gather data requirements and collaborate with the development team to provide effective solutions. Develop and maintain ELT pipelines, control flows, and data models for reporting and analysis. Take ownership of development, identifying learning opportunities and building the skills and experience necessary to become a well-rounded data developer. An eagerness to learn and a passion for continuous development. Highly proficient in using a variety of collaboration and productivity tools, including Microsoft Office products. Basic understanding of data transformation & modelling techniques. Basic understanding of SQL, including select queries and aggregations. Basic understanding of Python and how it can be used to query, transform, and manipulate data. Familiarity with data visualisation tools and an understanding of how to use visualisations to answer data questions and provide actionable insights. Foundational understanding of key IT concepts. Basic understanding of MIB business concepts, products and underlying data. Salary £42,000 per annum Grade 1035 hours per week IT kit supplied to you£320 (before tax) start up allowanceHybrid working from our Milton Keynes office, MK14Other Benefits include: Contributory Group Stakeholder Personal pension scheme Life Assurance Employee Incentive Scheme 23 days holiday (plus public holidays) Holiday purchase scheme Sports and Social Club24/7 Employee Assistance Programme Free access to online tools to support mental and physical health Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave 1 volunteer day each year and charity matched funding schemeWe believe in a workplace where everyone can be themselves. HERE BenefitsContract Type Permanent Applications Close Date 16 Mar 2025

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