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Data Engineer with SSIS and SSAS

Jas Gujral
City of London
2 days ago
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Overview

Database Engineer with SQL Server and SSIS

Our Client is a bank based in Central London who are looking to recruit a Database Engineer with the ability to work with SSIS.

You must have solid expertise of at least 5 years experience of working with MS SQL Server and SSIS – SSIS is very important for this position.

Responsibilities
  • Development and delivery of new systems to automate and streamline processes required by different departments.
  • Support the internal IT department with changes and upgrades to software platforms.
  • Act as the primary contact for all technical questions relating to in-house bespoke systems and interfacing.
  • Database Support - Supporting budgeting and financial planning processes for Finance department, including loading and refreshing of data based on requirements.
  • Understand and conduct the front-end functionality to amend and change hierarchical structures within the environment.
  • Debug and analyse errors and anomalies within Hyperion system as raised by Finance and to pinpoint areas of failure and correct any issues.
  • Liaise with Finance on a daily basis to ensure smooth running of the Hyperion environment.
  • Build data flows within the SQL environment in SSIS packages.
Risk & Regulatory Duties
  • Maintain knowledge of all applicable regulatory requirements including the Bank’s Risk and Compliance policies and procedures and adhere to these to avoid exposing the Bank to undue risk.
  • Report policy/procedure breaches and areas of potential non-compliance and suspicions promptly upon identification in accordance with the Bank's Risk and Compliance policies.
  • Accurately execute all controls within own area to minimise risk of policy, procedure, and/or regulatory breaches.
  • Identify new risks/control gaps within own area and escalate accordingly to your Line Manager and/or Head of Department.
Qualifications/Experience
  • Degree level qualified or equivalent.
  • SQL Programming.
Knowledge and Skills
  • Software analysis and design.
  • SQL query language.
  • Data warehouse design concepts, (Inmon or Kimball)
  • Must have solid experience of working with SSIS and building data warehouses and some knowledge of reporting using SSRS.
Role details

The Client is a Bank based in the Central London.

This is a 12 month FTC position with a salary of circa £55K - £70K.

You will be required to be in the office at least 3 days week.

Do send your CV to us in Word format along with your salary and availability.


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