Oracle ADW Developer (SC Cleared)

Syntax Consultancy
Andover, Hampshire, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£450 pd

Salary

£450 pd

Posted
30 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Oracle ADW Developer (SC Cleared)

Andover (Hybrid)

6 Month Contract

£450/day (Outside IR35)

Oracle ADW Developer needed with strong Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) expertise and active SC Security Clearance.

6 Month Contract based in Andover (Hybrid). Hybrid Working - 3 days/week remote (WFH), and 2 days/week working on-site.

A chance to work with a leading global IT transformation on a large-scale Government project.

Paying up to £450/day (Outside IR35). Start ASAP in April 2026:

Oracle Data Warehouse Developer with strong Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW) design, development + implementation expertise.

Designing Oracle Analytics solutions including RPD Repository design.

Designing, developing + implementing Oracle Analytics Server (OAS) security including users, roles + data-level security.

Designing, developing + implementing ODI (Oracle Data Integrator) mappings for ETL processes.

Designing, developing + implementing Data Warehouse solutions including data modelling + integration.

Developing + implementing OAS reports and dashboards to support business analytics and reporting needs.

Providing Production Support for existing live Oracle OAS, ODI and data warehouse objects.

Resolving data, ETL + reporting issues to ensure system stability.

Performance tuning of RPD objects, ODI mappings, queries + reports.

Active SC Clearance is essential for this contract

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