Data Engineer, BI Developer, SQL Developer.

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About Our Client

We are a global electronics and manufacturing company that operates in 100 countries. Our UK subsidiary is based in Manchester. We are on a journey to further develop our data first approach this role will play a key part in bridging the gap between or data engineering team and the wider business.

Job Description

The successful Data Engineer will be responsible for but not limited to:

Building robust, scalable data pipelines. Implement complex, large scale big data projects with a focus on collecting, managing, analysing and visualising large datasets. Collaborate with Analytics team to improve data models that feed business intelligence tools. Ensure data architecture will support the requirements of the business. Liaise with the IT team and data scientists to strive for greater functionality in our data systems. Establish efficient, automated processes for model development, validation, implementation and documentation.

The Successful Applicant

The successful Data Engineer should have:

Proficiency in Big Data Modelling, ETL and Data warehousing. Proficient in SQL Snowflake Tableau Understanding of cloud services providers. Excellent problem-solving abilities and communication skills. An understanding of Python and Java would be advantageous but not essential.

What's on Offer

An attractive salary package, ranging approximately between £50,000 - £55,000 per annum. A vibrant and supportive work culture that values innovation and collaboration. Hybrid working Generous holiday leave. A chance to be part of a growing and dynamic team within the technology and electronics industry.

We encourage all qualified candidates to apply and contribute to our culture of excellence in Manchester.

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