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Data Engineer

Berkeley Square IT
Andover
1 day ago
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Overview

My client is on the lookout for a Senior Data Engineer to join a team on a contracting basis, with the opportunity to make a significant impact in the world of military logistics. As a key player in an ongoing project, you'll be working on a crucial development in Demand space within the Forecast and Resource Planning (F&RP) programme.



  • 4 Months
  • Location: Andover (hybrid working, with an initial requirement for in-office presence)
  • IR35: In scope
  • Pay Rate to Candidate: Up to £700 per day

Responsibilities: Your primary focus will be on automating of data feeds from vairous projects. This automation is crucial to enhance the granularity and richness of the Demand signal, providing a more accurate and informed support solution. The current manual process of building activity stacks from various applications and sources is time-consuming, and your expertise will be pivotal in streamlining this operation.


Key Tasks:



  • Collaborate with the team to ensure automated data feeds are seamlessly integrated into Veritas by October 2023.
  • Verify the correct configuration of Veritas against the existing manual process.
  • Conduct thorough verification exercises to compare automated data against manual activity stacks, identifying and addressing missing or grey data.

Requirements:



  • Essential experience/knowledge of MOD IT systems
  • Solid background in data analysis and manipulation.
  • Previous experience working or interacting with Army HQ.
  • Beneficial: Knowledge of equipment support planning within the Army.

If you're ready to take on a challenging yet rewarding role that contributes to the future efficiency of military logistics, we'd love to hear from you.


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