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Data Warehouse engineer

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Data Warehouse Engineer
Location: Newark
Salary: £35,000-£38,000

A well-established organisation in the Newark area is seeking a Data Warehouse Engineer to take ownership of its centralised data platform. With a current team member transitioning out at the end of July, this role is ideal for someone confident in SQL, data warehousing, and Power BI, who can hit the ground running in a collaborative, technically strong environment.

You'll join a close-knit data team and work alongside a colleague focused on reporting to deliver meaningful insights and maintain a robust, scalable data infrastructure. This position offers exposure to a wide range of ERP systems and an opportunity to shape the business's approach to data and reporting.

Key Responsibilities:
Manage and maintain the central data warehouse across multiple ERP platforms
Develop and optimise SQL queries to support reporting and data access
Build and maintain Power BI dashboards and visualisations
Collaborate with internal teams to understand reporting needs and translate them into data solutions
Ensure consistency, accuracy, and performance across data pipelines and warehouse models
Document and maintain clear data flows, models, and reporting logic

Requirements:
Strong experience with SQL (writing queries from scratch)
Proven ability to manage and optimise data warehouse environments
Hands-on experience wi...

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