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Data Engineer

Telford
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Job Title: Data Engineer
Duration: 6 months
Location: Telford with 2 days/week in office
Rate: £550 per day - PAYE via umbrella
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Job Description

Demand in the AEOI programme space is expected to increase necessitating the stand-up of an additional team to support continued work on the DPRS regime, and for new work landing with the CARF regime.

We have demand for an experienced developer to join our team working in the data engineering space. Our development team work on data management and ETL project deliveries and require an additional developer with experience and expertise in data driven projects and ETL based solutions.

We are a large, long-standing team working across multiple concurrent projects delivering ETL solutions within the same delivery area. The role will be with one of the existing project teams and will require someone experienced with working in a fast-paced delivery environment for that team's specific solution delivery, with an expectation of collaboration with the wider team assisting other projects and inputting to the common framework the team work from.

This developer role will be primarily working on Talend and Oracle RDS systems, within our existing Talend framework and patterns.

Experience of working with the Talend ETL tool is required as a minimum, as well as experience working in Oracle RDS databases. Experience of developing CI/CD deployment pipelines, jobschedule tooling, and SQL will also be beneficial. Experience of ETL tooling will be needed, preferably Talend but Pentaho/Informatica experience will be transferable

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