IT/Data Engineer

London
3 weeks ago
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IT/ Data Engineer
Location- Central London
Salary- Up to £40,000
Experience level- 2 years

Duties and responsibilities - What you will be doing

  • Data Visualisation and reporting using Power BI Desktop.
  • Data Integration using Extract/Transform/Load processes from multiple data source (SQL, SharePoint, Salesforce, Excel, etc).
  • Supporting with several well-structured Data Analysis Projects, including interpreting briefs, scoping projects, carrying out data collection, cleaning and categorising data, analysing data and generating insights, and visualising and presenting results and making recommendations.
  • IT Applications Support - business applications and systems include: PIMRa (PLM), WinMan (ERP), REST API's, PixSell, Office 365, Active Directory and all systems integrations
  • Data consolidation & Preparation for PLM implementation
  • Ensure Jira ticketing system is kept up to date and staff receive timely updates on their requests
  • Liaise with 3rd party developers on new & existing projects
  • Set up and maintenance of client PCs, printers, and phones systems(3CX)
  • Updating documentation - methodologies, findings, and process.
    What we need from you
  • Good knowledge of PC hardware set-up and configuration
  • Knowledge of SQL Server to manipulate and analyse datasets
  • Proficiency in Power BI - designing and managing dashboards
  • Python experience would be desirable.
  • Strong computer skills including MS Office and Email (Advanced Excel skills are essential.)
  • Hands-on IT support - full range of Tier 1 and Tier 2 end-user support from service provisioning to retirement, including appropriate escalation where necessary
  • A passion for working with data, including high-quality and accurate work, and an ability to summarise key findings in simple terms.
  • Strong knowledge of Microsoft based operating systems (Windows 10/11)
  • Capability of working in a team and collaborating with and supporting colleagues.
  • The ability to change priorities quickly, and the capacity to handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced, changing environment
  • The ability to work independently but also with colleagues
  • A positive attitude and work ethic.

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