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Tenth Revolution Group
Birmingham
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I am working with a fast-growing, technology driven organisation that is redefining how data is used to drive decision making across regulated industries. Through advanced data engineering, cloud technologies and a strong focus on compliance they are enabling smarter, faster and more secure business operations.


As part of their continued growth, they are looking to bring on a Data Engineer to join their Data team. This is a high-impact, delivery focused role where you will work across business units to build scalable data solutions and support enterprise-wide transformation.


You will be part of a collaborative, forward thinking team that values innovation, quality, and continuous improvement.


In this role, you will be responsible for:

  • Designing and delivering data solutions using Microsoft technologies
  • Building and maintaining ETL pipelines across complex data environments
  • Collaborating with Architects, Engineers, and cross-functional teams to develop solutions that meet business needs
  • Participating in Agile ceremonies and contributing to code reviews
  • Creating documentation and supporting the development lifecycle


To be successful in this role, you will have:

  • Experience working on the Microsoft Platform e.g. SQL Server, SSIS, SSRS
  • Strong data warehousing and data modelling experience
  • Experience creating ETL pipelines (primarily using SSIS)
  • Experience working in regulated environments
  • Power BI experience for reporting would be beneficial


Some of the package details include:

  • Salary of up to £60,000
  • Fully remote working
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holiday
  • Discretionary bonus scheme
  • Supportive, inclusive culture with a focus on professional development

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