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Senior Data Engineer

UK Export Finance
Leeds
4 days ago
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Overview

🎉 UKEF is looking for a Senior Data Engineer 🎉

UKEF is looking for a Senior Data Engineer with hands-on experience in Informatica to develop and maintain data integration solutions, as well as proficiency in Azure cloud services to build scalable and secure data platforms. You will identify opportunities to improve data infrastructure and processes, manage ETL workflows, and oversee the deployment and release of data pipelines and applications.

This role offers:

  • Full Time, Flexible Working
  • London (Hybrid Working)
  • 25 days of annual leave, rising to 30 days after 5 years of service
  • Employer pension contributions starting at 28.97%

For full details of the role and to apply online please visit our jobs page.

Responsibilities
  • Develop and maintain data integration solutions using Informatica.
  • Build scalable and secure data platforms in Azure.
  • Identify opportunities to improve data infrastructure and data processes.
  • Manage ETL workflows and oversee deployment and release of data pipelines and applications.
Qualifications
  • Hands-on experience with Informatica.
  • Proficiency in Azure cloud services.
Job details
  • Seniority level: Associate
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: General Business
  • Industries: Financial Services and Government Administration

Note: This posting includes standard information for applicants; referrals may increase your chance of interview.


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