Data Engineer SQL ETL API


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Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

12th September 2019

Location

EC3M 5DJ

Salary/Rate

£55000 - £65000

Type

Permanent

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Data Engineer (SQL ETL API). Would you like to take on a technically challenging and stimulating role at a fast growing digital identification scale-up in a supportive environment where you will be encouraged to learn and continually improve your skillset?

Established digital identification software house is seeking a technologist Data Engineer. You'll be working on the company's newly built analytics platform; managing the data pipeline and ETL processes to ensure that data is gathered quickly, correctly and in a secure manner. You'll gain exposure to a wide range of modern technologies including SQL, Redshift, Postgres, MongoDB, Snowplow, Scala and JavaScript, continually learning and developing your skills.

 

You'll be based in brand new offices in London that have large chill out areas with table tennis and foosball tables and can enjoy perks including; 25 days holiday, 5 ‘selfie days' for personal development, Friday drinks, team events and access to industry conferences.

 

Requirements:

Previous experience within a Data Engineer role managing and building ETL pipelines

Strong SQL skills

Experience of pulling data from different APIs and integrating to Data Warehouse frameworks

Experience with Postgres, MongoDB and Redshift (AWS)

Ability to code using JavaScript, TypeScript and / or Scala

Experience with reporting tools

Excellent communication and collaboration skills

Strong problem solving abilities

Desirable: R, Python or Golang development experience

 

As a Data Engineer you will earn a competitive salary (up to £65k) plus bonus and benefits.

 

Apply now or call to find out more about this Data Engineer (SQL Redshift AWS Postgres MongoDB Scala JavaScript) opportunity.

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