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Data Engineer

Oscar
City of London
3 weeks ago
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Data Engineer | 6 Month Contract | Outside IR35 | London


We’re looking for an experienced Data Engineer to join a leading technology-driven business on an initial 6 month contract. This is a hands-on, onsite position where you’ll be responsible for designing, building, and maintaining scalable data models, pipelines, and cloud infrastructure that power business-critical insights.


Location: London (on-site)

Contract: 6 Months (very likely extension)

Rate: £450-550 p/day

Start date: ASAP


Required Skills:

  • Strong expertise with MSSQL Server and OLAP/Tabular models (SSAS Tabular, Azure Analysis Services, or Power BI Semantic Models).
  • Advanced SQL and dimensional data modelling skills (fact/dimension design, hierarchies, SCDs).
  • Proven experience building ETL/ELT pipelines using tools such as SSIS, dbt, or Airflow.
  • Solid understanding of database administration, tuning, and performance optimisation across MSSQL and PostgreSQL.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Design and maintain data models that meet business requirements, ensuring scalability, consistency, and accuracy.
  • Build and manage ETL/ELT pipelines to integrate data from S3 and various sources into the analytical layer.
  • Administer and optimise MSSQL Server and PostgreSQL databases for performance and reliability.
  • Collaborate with internal teams to improve data availability, reliability, and performance across systems.
  • Design and maintain secure, scalable AWS cloud infrastructure supporting analytical workloads.
  • Create and maintain dimensional and semantic data models for Power BI and Excel integration.
  • Evaluate new data modelling tools and techniques to continuously improve efficiency and scalability.


If you're interested, apply now for immediate consideration.

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