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An established organisation is seeking a talented SQL Data Engineer to join a collaborative and forward-thinking data team. This role is ideal for someone who thrives on solving complex data challenges, enjoys working with diverse data sources, and takes pride in building scalable, secure and high-performing data solutions.

Key Responsibilities

Design, develop and maintain SQL databases and data pipelines, ensuring reliability, integrity and optimisation.
Create and enhance complex T-SQL queries to support reporting, analytics and system integrations.
Develop and maintain data models, mapping processes and documentation to support enterprise data architecture.
Collaborate with analysts, data architects and technical teams to understand business requirements and deliver fit-for-purpose data solutions.
Support the evaluation, design and implementation of data platforms and tools.
Structure and prepare data for analytics, data mining, machine learning and application use.
Manage and monitor ETL processes, data migrations and conversions.
Ensure compliance with data governance, security, and privacy standards.
Contribute to continuous improvement, automation and best practice adoption across DataOps functions.

Skills & Experience

Solid experience in SQL Server database development, with strong T-SQL skills and query performance optimisation.
Demonstrated expertise in data modelling and data mapping, including conceptual, logical and physical design.
Strong understanding of ETL design and data warehousing principles.
Proficiency working with data in multiple formats (JSON, XML, CSV, etc.).
Experience with BI or reporting tools such as Power BI or Tableau.
Knowledge of data governance, security standards and compliance requirements.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities with keen attention to detail.
Strong communication skills to liaise effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders.

Desirable Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or a related discipline.
3-5 years of relevant industry experience in a data engineering or database development role.
Relevant certifications in SQL, data engineering or cloud platforms (advantageous).Please apply asap if interviews - SQL Developer - GleeIT

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