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Data Support Specialist

Westbury
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Location: Westbury, Wiltshire (Hybrid working available)
Salary: £32,000 - £40,000 per annum
Employment Type: Permanent

Join our dynamic team in Westbury as a Data Migration & Support Specialist! This role is perfect for a data pro who thrives on executing seamless migrations, providing stellar post-live support, and building innovative tools to supercharge our processes.

Your Role

Lead Data Migrations: Own end-to-end migration projects, from strategy and mapping to validation and execution.
Post-Live Support: Ensure smooth transitions by monitoring systems, resolving issues, and conducting health checks.
Day-to-Day Support: Tackle data queries, troubleshoot issues, and support reporting and validation tasks.
Innovate & Automate: Build and enhance tools using Python and C# to streamline migrations and boost efficiency.What You Bring

Experience in data migration or database management.
Strong SQL skills and experience with SSMS, MySQL, or PostgreSQL.
Proven success in end-to-end data migration projects.
Proficiency in Python (automation/scripting) and C# (app development).
Expertise in ETL processes, data mapping, and validation.
Sharp problem-solving skills and excellent communication.
Knowledge of database design, APIs, and backup/recovery processes

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