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High Impact Role - Drive key data solutions in a dynamic finance team. Career Growth - Shape critical processes in an award-winning bank.

About Our Client

A well-established, award-winning financial institution with a strong reputation for innovation and customer-focused solutions. They specialise in specialist mortgages, savings, and business finance, supporting a diverse range of clients, from first-time buyers to entrepreneurs. With a fast-paced and dynamic environment, they are committed to digital transformation and data-driven decision-making, making this an exciting opportunity to be part of impactful finance projects.

Job Description

Design, Test & Execute SQL Changes- Implement and optimiseETL solutionsfor Finance and Treasury.Maintain & Enhance Data Pipelines- Ensure efficient data transformation, processing, and provisioning.Troubleshoot ETL Performance- Identify and resolve issues in data extraction, transformation, and loading.Support Finance & Treasury Projects- Develop and manageSQL and Python-based ETL solutions.Coordinate with Data Providers- Work with upstream and downstream teams to maintain seamless data flows.Ensure Data Accuracy & Compliance- Validate, reconcile, and document ETL processes to support regulatory requirements.

The Successful Applicant

Thesuccessful candidatewill be aproactive and detail-oriented Data Engineerwith a strong background inSQL Server and Python, particularly inETL development and financial data processing. They will have experience working withlarge datasets in a financial services environment, demonstrating strongdata governance, automation, and troubleshooting skills.They should be comfortable working in afast-paced, project-driven setting, capable ofmanaging multiple priorities, and collaborating effectively withfinance, treasury, and technology teams. Strongproblem-solving abilities, communication skills, and technical documentation expertiseare essential. Acan-do attitude, curiosity for new technologies, and a drive for continuous improvementwill set them apart in this high-impact role.

What's on Offer

Salary up to £75K- Competitive compensation for the right candidate.Hybrid working- Minimum2 days per week in London, offering flexibility.High-impact role- Direct involvement incritical finance projects and data solutions.Career growth- Opportunity to develop within afast-paced, award-winning bank.Cutting-edge technology- Work withSQL Server, Python, and automation tools.Supportive culture- A collaborative and innovative work environment.Core benefits & bonus potential- Comprehensive benefits package and incentives.Continuous improvement- Be empowered to drive efficiencies and enhance systems.

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