SC Cleared Data Engineer

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Role: Data Engineer

Job Type: Contract

Duration: 6 Months + likely to be extend

Work Location: ideally commutable to London, Bristol, or Manchester office

Position: 1

Start date: July’24

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Role: Data Engineer having technical expertise in Informatica tool (4-6 years of Informatica experience). Candidate

•Must have used Informatica with Oracle as target database.

•Must have advanced SQL skills (ability to write complex SQL queries).

•Should have done Informatica workflow/session performance tuning as newly developed Informatica ETL jobs have to complete within a defined SLA (Data refresh window).

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