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CDC Qlik Talend Lead

Luton
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Job Title: CDC Qlik Talend Lead (Contract)
Location: Luton (Hybrid – 2 to 3 days onsite per week)
Duration: 6 months
Rate: £425 per day (Inside IR35)
Start Date: 7th November 2025

About the Role:
We are seeking an experienced CDC (Change Data Capture) Subject Matter Expert with strong hands-on experience in Qlik Talend Cloud (QTC). The ideal candidate will lead on-cloud to SaaS migration projects, develop and optimize Talend pipelines, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver scalable, high-quality data integration solutions.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead and execute end-to-end migration from on-cloud environments to Qlik Talend SaaS.

  • Design, develop, and maintain scalable Talend Cloud pipelines and CDC workflows.

  • Collaborate with cross-functional and global teams to ensure technical and business alignment.

  • Manage stakeholder communication and expectations across multiple regions.

  • Implement ETL/ELT best practices for data modeling and cloud integration.

  • Integrate Talend workflows with Git and CI/CD tools for streamlined deployment.

    Key Skills & Experience:

  • Strong hands-on experience with Talend Studio and Talend Cloud.

  • Proficiency in Talend components (e.g., tMap, tJoin, tFileInput).

  • Expertise in Change Data Capture (CDC) methodologies.

  • Solid knowledge of SQL, ETL/ELT design, and cloud data platforms.

  • Experience with Git, version control, and CI/CD pipelines.

  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills

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