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Job Description Are you passionate about data and
analytics? Our client is seeking a Data Warehouse Manager to lead a
diverse team in delivering innovative data warehousing solutions.
This role involves supporting daily operations and modernizing our
data warehousing function with industry-leading tools in a cloud
environment. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds with
experience in SAS, ETL, and Python. Key Responsibilities: - Lead
and coordinate the data warehousing team. - Manage the work backlog
and prioritize tasks. - Mentor team members and foster an inclusive
environment. - Deliver ETL and data processing code. - Develop
process automation solutions. - Liaise with third-party suppliers.

  • Document systems and processes. - Advise on data security and
    compliance. - Design solutions and support scheduling systems. -
    Champion best practices in coding and solution design. Skills &
    Qualifications: - Degree in Computer Science, Engineering,
    Mathematics, or related field. - Experience managing a technical
    team (desirable). - Excellent communication skills. - Strong
    understanding of data warehousing and ETL principles. - Experience
    with SAS software, Oracle databases, and Python. - Intermediate
    skills in Windows and Linux OS. - Attention to detail and
    multi-tasking abilities. - Strong analytical and problem-solving
    skills. - Knowledge of finance sector and legal
    guidelines.

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