Senior Data & Analytics Developer

Michael Page Technology
Runcorn, WA7 1ND, United Kingdom
Last week
£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
22 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Competitive salary Comprehensive benefits package

Based in our Runcorn office, the Senior Data & Analytics Developer will provide technical leadership across our data and analytics landscape, designing and delivering high-quality, scalable analytics solutions using modern cloud technologies. The role plays a key part in shaping data strategy, mentoring developers, and enabling the business to make confident, data-driven decisions.

Client Details

We are Europe's leading producer of vinyls and in the top three worldwide. With an annual turnover of 5.1 billion, circa 4,300 employees and manufacturing, sales and marketing operations in 8 countries across Europe.

Our portfolio consists of an extensive range of class-leading products arranged across General Purpose Vinyls; Specialty Vinyls; Organic Chlorine Derivatives; Chlor Alkali; Hydrogen and Performance Chemicals. Our annual commercial production volume is circa 10 million tonnes.

Description

The successful Senior Data & Analytics Developer will be responsible for but not limited to:

  • Provide technical leadership for the design and delivery of Data & Analytics solutions, aligned to business priorities and industry best practice.
  • Contribute to the definition and evolution of our Data & Analytics strategy, informed by emerging technology trends and hands-on delivery experience.
  • Lead by example through the hands-on development of high-quality, sustainable solutions using cloud data platforms such as Snowflake and Microsoft Fabric.
  • Collaborate closely with business stakeholders to understand processes and challenges, translating them into effective data and analytics solutions.
  • Design, develop, and maintain robust data models, pipelines, and analytics products using industry-standard tools and practices.
  • Own the end-to-end project lifecycle, including research, solution design, documentation, configuration, testing, implementation, go-live, and end-user training.
  • Mentor and support developers within the team, promoting high standards of engineering, documentation, and professional conduct.
  • Ensure all data assets conform to technical, cyber security, and regulatory standards, while meeting the needs of multiple business units.

Profile

The successful Senior Data & Analytics Developer will be able to demonstrate:

  • Strong understanding of data warehousing principles, data modelling, and ETL/ELT patterns.
  • Strong understanding of developing and maintaining complex data models.
  • Advanced SQL skills, including query optimisation and performance tuning.
  • Hands-on with cloud data platforms such as Snowflake and Microsoft Fabric.
  • Ability to extract meaningful insights from complex and diverse data sets.

Job Offer

This is a hybrid role, 3 days a week in our Runcorn site, we have parking available and are easily commutable from the Liverpool, Cheshire & South Manchester area.

We have a competitive benefits and rewards scheme which can be discussed including.

  • Competitive salary ranging from £55,000 to £60,000 per annum.
  • Permanent position based in Runcorn, providing stability and career growth opportunities.
  • Comprehensive benefits package (details to be confirmed).
  • A chance to work in the Chemical/manufacturing sector with a focus on innovation and analytics.

If you are ready to take the next step in your career as a Senior Data & Analytics Developer and for more information, apply now.

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