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Data Engineer

McCabe & Barton
London
1 week ago
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Our client is looking for Junior and Middle level Data Engineer to join the teams. 1 day in office every 3 months. Permanent, salary is £45k- £65k depending on experience

Job Details:

  • Develop, document and maintain robust processes that transform and clean data for input into a variety of live systems and analytical workflows
  • Liaise with colleagues across the business to elaborate requirements for new data products and translate these into technical plans
  • Maintain process quality and robustness through coding best practice, including version control, documentation and peer review
  • Investigate and elaborate data issues to help drive continuous improvement in data quality
  • Migrate Legacy processes to new data platforms
  • Learn new tools and techniques to support data processing and analytics as we expand our toolkit

Skills we would love you to have:

  • Minimum 2:1 in a relevant technical degree.
  • A good understanding of database architecture and querying using SQL.
  • A sound understanding of data transformation and cleaning.
  • Programming experience using any language such as Python.
  • Understanding of Microsoft Azure, Power BI and Snowflake only need skills in SQL, Cognos and a data visualization tools like Tableau, Power BI or Qlik
  • 2- 4 years experience, good communication to work across functional team

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