Senior Data Warehouse Engineer

Dublin
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Lead Data Warehouse Senior Engineer - Contract

Hybrid Dublin - 2 days
7+ years experience

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Data Warehouse Developer to join our expanding IT team responsible for the development and maintenance of our mission critical applications.

Key Responsibilities

Design and implement ETL procedures for intake of data from both internal and outside sources, as well as ensure data is verified and quality is checked.
Collaborate with business and technology stakeholders in ensuring data warehouse architecture development and utilization.
Work with business analysts and project managers to develop and refine reporting and analytics requirements.
Work on complex projects that require both depth and breadth of knowledge in a number of technologies and the business.
Participate on projects, clarifying the business requirements, performing systems analysis, development and modification activities, as well as related maintenance & support.
Assist in planning sessions with the business users to analyze business requirements, and provide design recommendations.
Write concise and clear technical specifications based on analysis of complex business requirements.
Translate business and technical requirements into business application systems.

Experience:

Advanced knowledge of SQL including complex stored procedures, functions, query optimization, indexing strategy.
7+ years of experience of SSIS and SQL Server Database.
Proven track record in delivering scalable and reliable Data Warehouse solutions.
Strong data modeling and dimensional modeling skills (including slowly changing dimensions).
Experience with data quality and data profiling.
ETL/ELT design and development experience.
Experienced in designing, building and maintaining large/complex Data Warehouse systems is desirable.
Experience with Tableau is also desirable.
Experience of Azure Data Storage, Azure Data Lakes and Azure SQL DB is desirable
Experience of Azure Devops (pipelines, repos, releases etc.) is desirable
Education & Training

Third Level Qualification in Computer Science / IT or relevant work experience.
MS/Azure certifications desirableCompetencies

Delivery focused with a strong aptitude for team motivation
Highly organised and structured approach to working
Strong analytical skills that ensure projects are delivered to an accurate and high quality standard.
Ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Superb oral/written communication skills.Please can you send me a copy of your CV if you are interested

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