Senior Data Engineer/ Architect

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Manchester
10 months ago
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Prestigious opportunity within a pioneering data team for a Senior Data Engineer/ Architect to be based out of Central Manchester offices. Our client are expanding their team following a period of significant growth, we wee you to join their success story. This role is an essential addition in supporting large data programmes. Work will include, but not limited to the end to end support for acquisition, organisation, integration, transformation and secure storage of mission-critical data. This role will report into the team led by the Head of Business Solutions.

In-depth knowledge of data delivery and associated architecture principles, data modelling concepts, ETL procedures, and all steps of data production process Prior experience in insurance and/or reinsurance in support of speciality lines is a plus. Extensive hands on experience in SQL, Python, Data Integration/Ingestion and associated patterns - ETL tooling – Informatica IICS, ADF, Notebooks, Databricks, Delta Lake, Warehousing technologies and associated patterns, Cloud platforms – Azure preferred. Experience with on-prem and cloud versions of databases such as Oracle and SQL Server. Professional certifications in public cloud and tooling – Informatica and Azure are highly desired. Analyzes data requirements and provides data analysis techniques, and applies data modeling (including data vault) and data quality techniques to establish, modify or maintain data structures and their associatedponents inplex environments Experience with Agile delivery frameworks/methodologies ( Scrum, SAFe) and tools
( Jira, AzureDevOps).


Benefits
25 days' annual leave (with the option to buy/sell days)Free private healthcare *Free dental care *Attractive pension planProfessional institution membershipA defined career structure and CPDTwo paid well-being days per yearInterest-free travel season ticket loan

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