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Data Developer

TEC Partners
Essex
2 months ago
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Data DeveloperJob Type: Full-time, PermanentSalary: CompetitiveLocation: Colchester, HybridOverviewWe are looking for a Database Developer to join a growing technology team, with responsibility for creating and maintaining high-performing database systems. You will play a key role in ensuring that data is well-structured, secure, and accessible, supporting business decision-making and future growth.Key Responsibilities

Designing and implementing database structures, stored procedures, and applications. Improving system efficiency through query tuning and performance monitoring. Developing and supporting ETL pipelines to bring data together from a variety of sources. Safeguarding data accuracy and integrity through quality controls and validation. Managing database security, backups, and recovery processes. Producing clear technical documentation to support ongoing use and future development.

Key RequirementsStrong SQL skills and experience with database management systems.Proficiency in tools such as SSIS, SSRS, SSAS, and advanced Excel.Understanding of best practices in database design and optimisation.A logical and analytical mindset with strong attention to detail.The ability to communicate technical ideas clearly and work collaboratively across teams.If you're looking for your next move in data, apply now or reach out to Christian at TEC Partners.

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