Data Engineer – 11477CM

Proactive.IT Appointments Limited
Bristol
4 days ago
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11477CM
£45k – 50k per year


Data Engineer


Exeter | Hybrid (Flexible) | Up to £50k per annum | Permanent


Our leading client are currently seeking an experienced Data Engineer to join their team, a growing organisation investing in its data and analytics capabilities. This role will be key in designing, building, and maintaining scalable data solutions to support business intelligence and reporting needs.


Key Responsibilities



  • Design, develop, and maintain robust ETL processes
  • Build and optimise data pipelines for efficient data integration
  • Write and optimise complex SQL queries, stored procedures, and database objects
  • Develop and manage SSIS packages
  • Create and maintain reports using SSRS
  • Support the development and optimisation of data warehouse solutions
  • Ensure data quality, integrity, and performance across systems
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to deliver data-driven solutions
  • Troubleshoot and resolve data-related issues

Required Experience

  • 3–5+ years’ experience in a Data Engineering or similar role
  • Strong proficiency in SQL, including performance tuning and optimisation
  • Hands‑on experience with ETL development and data integration
  • Proven experience with SSIS (SQL Server Integration Services)
  • Experience developing reports using SSRS (SQL Server Reporting Services
  • Solid understanding of data warehousing
  • Experience working with large, complex datasets
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

Due to the volume of applications received for positions, it will not be possible to respond to all applications and only applicants who are considered suitable for interview will be contacted.


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