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T-SQL Data Engineer

Kite Consulting Group
City of London
1 week ago
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T-SQL Data Engineer – SSIS


T-SQL Data Engineer is required by a global financial services business within their London office. This is a permanent role offering a salary of £50,000 - £60,000, plus bonus and benefits, working hybrid 3 days in office.


This role sits within the data warehouse team, a key function supporting trading data, regulatory reporting, and enterprise-wide analytics. This role requires a SQL Server Data Engineer who will write complex T-SQL, build and maintain SSIS packages, and deliver impactful Power BI reports. You’ll play a vital role in optimising the existing data stack, integrating new sources, and enhancing reporting across the business.


Key requirements:


  • Extensive T-SQL and SSIS experience.
  • Proven experience in a Data Engineering position.
  • Strong written and spoken communication skills


This is a great opportunity for a successful Data Engineer to work within a growing financial markets brand. If you meet the above skills and experience and would like to hear more, please apply today.


T-SQL Data Engineer – SSIS


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