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Senior/ Principle Consultant - Data Engineer (Azure/ Data Bricks/ MS Stack), hybrid working.


We deliver complex transformational projects that add value, create insight and drive growth and profitability. Clients come to us for our expertise, they stay because of our track record of successful project delivery.


With multiple offices & continually looking to expand across the globe, we have managed to maintain our proven track record in delivery across multiple technologies we specialise in; Enterprise Performance Management (EPM), Data and Insights and Customer Relationship Management (CRM).


But it is our team of dedicated experts that are at the heart of what makes us a success.


Role Overview

Looking for an experienced Data Engineer to join our data and insights consulting practice. This is a varied role that covers a wide breadth of different skills – our customers are always pushing us for new innovative technical solutions.

· Building data and insight solutions on data platforms

· Implementing Technical solutions for our customers in a variety of different data tools and platforms

· Machine Learning and AI development.

· Consulting on solution architecture, approach, and technologies for our clients

· Technical Project Delivery

· Writing code and building solutions

· Managing junior consultants to deliver projects


Skills Overview

· Hands on data engineering experience

o Several ‘war stories’

o Leading (or at least played a key role in) delivery projects

o Ideally 4+ years technical experience

o Experienced designing solutions, not just writing the code/developing


· Consultancy and customer engagement

o Commands credibility with clients and colleagues

o Good comms

o Pre-sales, can deliver demo

o Team development and mentorship


Technical Skills

· Essential Skills

o Database skills – SQL, data modelling etc

o General IT architecture

  • MS stack
  • Azure
  • Data bricks


· One or more of the following key technology skills:

o Systems integration, APIs – REST, SOAP etc

o SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)

o Amazon RedShift

o Azure Synapse

o SQL Server

o Oracle Database

o Oracle Data Integrator

o Oracle Integration Cloud

o Business Objects Data Services (BODS)

· Equivalent tech (useful similar products that demonstrate broader tech skills)

o Tableau

o PowerBI

o Qlik

o MicroStrategy

o Business Objects


Personal Attributes

· Open minded – looking to learn new technologies and skills

· Keen to learn

· Able to understand the bigger picture

· Any significant industry experience building data platforms and data solutions

· Previous Consulting experience very beneficial

  • willing to work 3/4 days per week at HQ or Client offices.


Technical Skills

Tertiary education to at least BSc, ideal in STEM subject

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