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T-SQL Data Engineer with SSIS

Kite Group
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1 month ago
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Overview

Reference ID : 8869

Budget : Between £50,000 and £60,000

London | £50,000 – £60,000 | Hybrid

An established global institution is hiring a SQL Server Data Engineer to join its central data warehouse team — a key function supporting trading data, regulatory reporting, and enterprise-wide analytics.

This is a data engineering role, not just BI. You’ll write complex T-SQL, build and maintain SSIS packages, and deliver impactful Power BI reports. You’ll play a vital role in optimising the existing data stack, integrating new sources, and enhancing reporting across the business.

We’re not looking for banking experience — in fact, we’d prefer candidates from FMCG, pharma, retail, or startup backgrounds. What matters is strong technical capability, problem-solving skills, and the ability to contribute to a dynamic, collaborative team.

Responsibilities
  • Proven experience with T-SQL and SSIS
  • 3–5 years in a data engineering or reporting-focused role
Qualifications
  • Proven experience with T-SQL and SSIS
  • 3–5 years in a data engineering or reporting-focused role
Nice to have
  • SSRS
  • Autosys
About Kite Human Capital – Hire Better

We are unashamedly focused on working with only the best people, who care about customer value and maintain a fantastic working reputation. If you are someone that is committed to working hard to achieve great results, views challenge as an exciting opportunity and wants to work in some of the best possible assignments then please get in touch, we’d love to help you find your next position.

We pride ourselves on rock solid integrity and honesty, and place client value at the centre of every decision we make.


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