(Senior) Cloud Data Engineer DWH d/f/m

RWE Gruppe
Swindon
1 week ago
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RWE Supply & Trading GmbH
To start as soon as possible, full time / part time, permanent

Department Insights

We are supporting our Risk business with all reporting requirements they have. To ensure proper reporting we are using the Microstrategy BI Suite as well as making use of Power BI for our Credit Risk reporting. Besides the risk reporting focus we also develop our own applications to support special requirements like PnL or Counterparty risk calculations, using a wide range of interesting technologies, like .Net core, Snowflake, AWS Cloud services, with focus on Python and Typescript.

Your responsibilities

  • You will design, develop and maintain ELT/ETL processing pipelines for batch and near-real time data in Snowflake/AWS.
  • Designing and setting up accurate data solutions to combine all required data and calculate risk reporting metrics as per customer requirements will be your responsibilities.
  • Strong experience with professional Python developments.
  • Experienced in providing support to business colleagues on questions regarding various IT platforms.
  • Work closely within an agile international IT team (Germany, UK, Slovakia, USA).
  • Ensure implementation and adherence to coding standards and governance guidelines.
  • Problem Solving / Decision Making: Be able to explain, and demonstrate experience of applying various problem solving and decision making techniques.

Your profile

  • University Degree preferably in Information Systems or Computer Science.
  • Extensive working knowledge in Snowflake, AWS and general application development.
  • Good communication techniques and self-organising skills.
  • Demonstrate a willingness to learn and work with additional technologies, such as front-end frameworks for UI development.
  • Working calmly under high pressure and taking ownership of managing multiple user requests.
  • Open to travel at least once a year to other locations in Germany or UK, strengthen collaboration within the team and cross stakeholders.

Advantageous, but not a must

  • The ability to challenge team and stakeholders.
  • Working experience with Microsoft .Net Environment and SQL-Server is beneficial.

Our offer

  • Working within a highly motivated international team where continuous development and feedback culture are actively lived.
  • RWE is massively expanding in the area of renewable energy and offers a great variety of career opportunities.
  • At RWE, innovation takes place every day. Therefore we want you to create your own ideas to support our company goals.
  • We offer enormous development opportunities via training on the job, with pair-programming, mentoring, coaching and by sending you on conferences.
  • You will find a modern workplace with flexible working hours, an attractive salary and great social benefits, which are really valuing your personal engagement.

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We look forward to meeting you!

We value diversity and therefore welcome all applications, irrespective of gender, disability, nationality, ethnic and social background, religion and beliefs, age or sexual orientation and identity. #inclusionmatters

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