SQL Developer Jobs in West London

2 SQL Developer Jobs in West London

Pricing BI / SQL / Data Warehouse / ETL Developer

Harrow, Greater London, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Latcom plc
Pricing BI/SQL/Data Warehouse/ETL Developer required to work on a Hybrid model and to work at my clients HQ in North London. You must be able to commute to North London to be considered. Job purpose: To design, develop, trial, and maintain my …/Actuarial deliverables. This will involve working closely with their Pricing teams to understand the requirements, then building new data structures within their existing SQL Server data warehouse platform, in such a way as to be easily integrated into robust and efficient daily ETL processes. You will need to … throwaway proofs-of-concept need to be created, followed by iterative incremental development before arriving at solution designs ready for industrialisation, within a Microsoft SQL Server stack (currently on-premise, soon to be Azure). Skills required: Experience of Building new data structures within an existing SQL Server more »
Employment Type: Permanent
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BI Developer / T-SQL/SSIS

Harrow, Greater London, United Kingdom
Latcom plc
BI Developer/T-SQL/SSIS required to work in North London on a Hybrid model. This is a 6 month contract inside/outside IR35 to be confirmed and day rates also TBC, which I will know more on Monday. Key requirement for this role is … to prepare the Company's SQL Server based data warehouse (DWH) ETL processes for an imminent large increase in data volumes. This will involve examining the end-to-end DWH ETL process (both SSIS and native T-SQL) and optimising wherever possible. There will also be a requirement … requests from the business due to recent business growth. Skills required: To be considered for this role you must have excellent knowledge of T-SQL and SSIS skills. Good understanding of Data Warehouse experience. Experience with migration, plus detailed knowledge of the MS SQL Azure (initially IaaS, then more »
Employment Type: Contract
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