3 of 3 Permanent Data Quality Jobs in Cambridge

Data Migration Analyst

Hiring Organisation
Hays
Location
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, East Anglia, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Permanent, Work From Home
Salary
£55,000
Data Migration Analyst Fixed Term Contract vacancy in the Higher Education sector in Cambridge Salary banding £47,389 - £59,966, 41 days annual leave inclusive of Bank Holidays, hybrid working policy, generous pension scheme and other benefits. Hays Technology are working in partnership with a Higher Education sector client … recruit a Data Migration Analyst on a fixed-term contract basis until September 2027. Our client is undergoing a significant finance transformation and is seeking an experienced Data Migration Analyst to play a key role in delivering a complex Finance Systems Replacement Programme. About the Role Working closely ...

Senior BI Developer

Hiring Organisation
Tenth Revolution Group
Location
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Full-Time
Salary
£60,000 - £75,000 per annum
About the Role I am seeking an experienced Senior BI Developer to support the design, development and optimisation of modern cloud-based data platform within a global manufacturing organisation specialising in the production of high-quality equipment. Sitting within a global data and analytics function, this role … central to managing the data platform and delivering high-quality reporting capabilities that support operational, financial and strategic decision-making across multiple international regions. This role is ideal for someone with strong hands-on experience across modern data engineering practices cloud data platforms especially Microsoft Fabric. ...

Machine Learning Engineer SaaS

Hiring Organisation
Client Server
Location
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, East Anglia, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Permanent, Work From Home
Salary
£90,000
product can address and guide them through new ways of working as well as diagnosing complex issues to analyse if it's a data quality issue, unexpected model behaviour, a configuration problem or a genuine bug. You'll be at the intersection of shaping product direction, balancing what ...