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Data Migrations Developer

Lisburn
3 weeks ago
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A skilled SQL Migrations Developer is required to join a small but growing team. Initially, the successful candidate will be working on a large project to migrate a global client base numbering in the hundreds from multiple legacy applications into a single global Azure SaaS product. The developer will be expected to use their technical experience in designing a migration solution with the rest of the team which will allow migrations to be run efficiently and at high volume.
The candidate will be highly proactive in terms of self-starting and motivating and introducing innovation and continuous improvement to the team.
Educational Requirements:

Minimum 2.1 degrees in IT or an equivalent technical subject.Experience Required:

Required - Minimum 5 years experience working in a SQL Developer role or similar title
Required - Minimum 5 years working on ETL Data Migrations
Required - Minimum 3 years working in Azure SQL environments in a SQL Development capacity
Highly Desirable - Experience of Insolvency or Financial Services sectors.Technical Competencies Required:

Advanced T-SQL
MS SQL Server
ETL and Migration Development
SSIS
Azure Data Factory
Databricks
Microsoft Fabric
Advanced Microsoft ExcelHighly Desirable:

Azure Devops
GIT Source control
Jira
Confluence
mySQLDesirable:

SSRS & Power BI
SSAS
SQL Utilities such as Redgate
Other development experience includes C#, VB .NET, PHP, web applications development.Be able to demonstrate the following through relevant work experience:

Organisation
Technical Delivery on large scale projects
Knowledge and experience of Agile processes and practices
Problem-solving and analysis
Effective communication

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