Data Engineer (Data Build Tool, Snow-flake, PL/SQL) - Manchester - 6-12 months+

Octopus Computer Associates
Manchester
2 days ago
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Overview

Data Engineer with deep expertise in D-B-T (Data Build Tool), Snow-flake, and PL/SQL to join our growing data team.

Responsibilities
  • Design and maintain robust data transformation pipelines that support business intelligence, analytics, and data science initiatives.
  • Design and implement scalable data models and transformation pipelines using D-B-T on Snow-flake.
  • Write efficient and maintainable PL/SQL code for complex data processing and transformation tasks.
  • Collaborate with data analysts, data scientists, and business stakeholders to understand data requirements and deliver high-quality solutions.
  • Optimize Snow-flake performance through query tuning, clustering, and resource management.
  • Ensure data quality, integrity, and governance through testing, documentation, and monitoring.
  • Participate in code reviews, architecture discussions, and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Maintain and enhance CI/CD pipelines for D-B-T projects.
Qualifications
  • 5+ years of experience in data engineering or a related field.
  • Strong hands-on experience with D-B-T (modular SQL development, testing, documentation).
  • Proficiency in Snow-flake (data warehousing, performance tuning, security).
  • Advanced knowledge of PL/SQL and experience with stored procedures, functions, and packages.
  • Solid understanding of data modelling concepts (star/snow-flake schemas, normalization).
  • Experience with version control systems (e.g., Git) and CI/CD practices.
  • Familiarity with orchestration tools (e.g., Airflow, d-b-t Cloud, Prefect) is a plus.
Details

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Manchester - £336 per day inside IR35 Contract Posted by: Octopus Computer Associates

Posted: Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Data Engineer (Data Build Tool, Snow-flake, PL/SQL) - Manchester - Rate: £336 per day inside IR35

One of our Blue Chip Clients is urgently looking for a Data Engineer with D-B-T (Data Build Tool), Snow-flake, and PL/SQL.


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