Data Warehouse Lead (ERP, SQL, BI, ETL)

Jumar Solutions
Dudley
1 week ago
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Job Title: Data Warehouse Manager Location: Dudley, West Midlands - Hybrid Working Job Type: Full time, Permanent Salary: £70k - £90K Base per annum (Depending on experience) Plus Standard Company BenefitsOur leading, Midlands based manufacturing client is seeking a hands on, technical Data Warehouse Lead/Manager to oversee the design, development and maintenance of their data hub, as part of their corporate data warehouse solutions. As well as being responsible for the design and development of the data platform, this is also a hands on role - 60% hands on development with 40% Team Leading including work allocation, pastoral care. The Datawarehouse Manager will have 2 people in the US to lead, along with a BI Analyst.Responsibilities:Designing, building, testing, and documenting ETL/ELT solutions.Ensuring up-to-date and accurate documentation, including lineage, for all production solutions.Monitoring and optimising the performance of data warehouse systems.Managing data models, schemas, and metadata repositories.Maintaining operational data warehouse builds and resolving issues promptly.Ensuring adherence to agreed standards and controls for data marts and operational data stores.Leading the release and promotion of new solutions to enhance functionality and productivity.Requirements:Experience designing, writing, editing, debugging and testing advanced SQL code, stored procedures and database schemas for Microsoft SQL Server and ideally Oracle as well.Data warehousing, data modelling, insights creation, data science, cloud solutions and data management.ETL development and orchestration experience using Azure Data Factory and ideally Informatica.Experience using both Cloud (Azure) and On-prem data platform configurations.Working within an end-to-end BI life-cycle.Experience with development using the Microsoft Fabric suite of tools is preferred.Knowledge and experience of working with ERP systems within the manufacturing industryOur client is ideally looking for someone who is located in the Midlands and able to come into the office a couple of days a week.If this opportunity appeals to you and aligns closely to your background - please submit your application to Jackie Dean at Jumar for consideration.Jumar takes great pride in representing socially responsible clients who not only prioritise diversity and inclusion but also actively combat social inequality. Together, we have the power to make a profound impact on fostering a more equitable and inclusive society. By working with us, you become part of a movement dedicated to promoting a diverse and inclusive workforce

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