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Data Engineer

Associated Terminals
Birmingham
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Location: UK: 2 days a week in the Birmingham office
Duration: 6-month engagement
Project Overview: PEP as a service (Data Quality, Data Control Framework implementation)

Primary Responsibilities
This project sits within our clients Financial Crime area. The key focus is on a brand-new project called PEP as a service. A PEP solution refers to a system or process for handling Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) in the context of anti-money laundering (AML) and financial crime compliance.

The intention is to build out an automated system which individuals can complete, removing the need for manual operations to vet individuals.

The existing technology stack is moving from Oracle database to Postgres SQL database; the team need extra support to help fulfil the following.

  • Wiring and implementing the data quality control on AWS
  • Develop and implement framework (Data quality rules)
  • Work with stakeholders within the team
  • Support other projects when and where possible.

Essential Skills
Proficiency within Scala
Proficiency within AWS
Proficiency within AWS DeeQu
Proficiency within Snowflake
Proficiency within PostGresSQL
Oracle Database experience (Desirable)

Job Title: Data Engineer
Location: Birmingham, UK
Job Type: Contract

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons.


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