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Data Engineer (Snowflake, Fivetran, dbt, PBI)

Onebright
North Yorkshire
4 days ago
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Overview

Data Engineer (Snowflake, Fivetran, dbt, PBI) at Onebright. Location: York. Hybrid working pattern. Full-time. 37.5 hours per week. Office: YO26 4GN.


Are you an experienced data engineer with a “can do” attitude, and a critical eye for detail? Onebright are seeking an experienced Data Engineer to join our growing data team.


As a Data Engineer here at Onebright York you will contribute to the continuous implementation of the right architecture and data pipelines to enable the company to exploit its data assets. The scope of the data warehouse is to provide operational support and monitoring as well as MI for internal and external stakeholders. You will troubleshoot data quality issues and report on progress and/or blockers to the data team.


What We Need From You


  • Degree in Computer/Data Science or related field or comparable relevant experience
  • At least 5 years of relevant experience
  • Hands-on in-depth experience in the following:

    • Snowflake
    • DBT / Airflow


  • Background/working experience in the following:

    • Azure
    • Power BI/DAX
    • Traditional SQL (SqlServer, MySql, Postgres)
    • JIRA, Confluence, BitBucket
    • Azure Data Factory


  • It would be an asset if you also have familiarity with some of these technologies:

    • SSIS
    • C#/ Python
    • CI/CD pipelines such as Azure DevOps
    • Masterdata management


  • Software development lifecycle
  • Change management
  • Experience of working in an Agile environment


About Onebright

At Onebright we help individuals and organisations with mental health and wellbeing solutions, providing every person with the best mental healthcare, offering hope for a better future. We work across the mental health continuum from performance optimisation, early intervention, prevention, and treatment.


Onebright has been providing clinical excellence in mental health across the UK for 30 years. It is a pioneer in clinical assessments and treatment for children through to adults, delivering services through more than 3,000 clinicians in 49 languages to more than 55,000 people per year.


Our deep understanding of mental health and unrivalled clinical expertise enables us to support businesses from the first interaction with us through to recovery. We have a breadth of existing relationships with the UK’s leading service providers of EAP, PMI and OH which gives us a unique ability to deliver consistent care to employees from whichever channel they reach us.


At Onebright, we lead with integrity and compassion and are here to help our clients every step of the way.


How We Say Thank You


  • 26 days holiday with an option to purchase more through our holiday purchase scheme. Plus bank holidays on top.
  • Employee assistance program to support wellbeing.
  • Private pension with Royal London enabling you to keep one eye on the future.
  • Continuous Professional Development (CPD) access.
  • Cash plan for health-related expenses such as dental, eyewear, or prescriptions.
  • Rewards gateway giving you access to perks and savings with retailers.
  • Hybrid working pattern with a technology package to keep you connected to your Onebright Team.
  • Access to Onebright L&D platform for ongoing learning.
  • Refer Friends & Colleagues with a cash reward when they join.


PLEASE NOTE: THIS POSITION IS BASED IN YORK.


Information to help you in your application


  • Onebright is committed to delivering in line with 'safer recruitment' principles; the successful candidate will undertake a credit check and a DBS check (Enhanced or Standard) with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), the cost of which will be met by Onebright.
  • Onebright is committed to adhering to the Equality Act 2010 and provides equal opportunities to all applicants, staff and clients. If you wish to discuss any adjustment or assistance you might need in the application or interview process, please contact our Recruitment Team for support.
  • Please note, all applicants must be legally entitled to accept and perform work in the UK and we will seek to complete a Right To Work check for all candidates.
  • For further information please email or call the Onebright Recruitment Team on for more information.


Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level


Employment type

  • Full-time


Job function

  • Information Technology


Industries

  • Mental Health Care


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