Hadoop SQL Developer

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Northampton, Northamptonshire
9 months ago
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Hadoop SQL Developer
6 months
Hybrid / Northampton -3 days a week on site
£(Apply online only) per day - Umbrella only

Come and join a global leader in technology, consulting, and innovation, with over a century of impact in shaping how the world works. We continue to redefine what's possible with cutting-edge solutions in artificial intelligence, hybrid cloud, quantum computing, and cybersecurity.

We offer a unique culture that blends deep technical expertise with continuous learning, collaboration, and a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. With programs for early-career professionals, experienced talent, and career switchers, we empower individuals to grow, innovate, and lead in their fields.

Our client is a financial services giant; they are looking for an experienced Hadoop SQL Developer to join them on an initial 6-month contract.

Key Skills

Java, Scala, Spark, Hadoop & Big data .net, like angular and UI skills
Reporting skills like Tableau, QlickView BI etc.
SQL Skills who can work on Strored SP on SQL Server and have worked on SSIS packages.
Good understanding of MS SQL
Ability to perform advance database functions 1.e
Ability to query databases, create functions/procedures
Understanding of review code and make changed if required to GIT.
All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications, we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply

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