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What we expect of you?

Skills/Experience
Must Have
Strong SQL skills
Should Have
Data Modelling skills
Experience with any data virtualisation platform such as PowerBI etc.
Experience with any ETL/data processing platform
Be able to build and maintain ETL/ELT data pipelines
Be able to assemble large, complex data sets from multiple data sources that meet
business requirements
And be able to do this whilst being the sole data engineering resource as part of a
larger project team
Be able to create documentation on the data pipelines and data models developed
Have knowledge/experience of the Software Development Lifecycle
Design/Build/Test/Deploy/Operate/Support/Change
An appreciation/understanding of the need to create good quality software solutions
suitable for a large enterprise (and of
what those qualities are)
Could Have
Worked on Microsoft Azure platform
Specific SAS experience
SAS Base
SAS Enterprise Guide
Specific Tibco Data Virtualisation (TDV) experience
Knowledge/experience of Microsoft Azure applications
Experience of a Source Control system such as Git or SVN
Nice-to Have
Good AC knowledge/experience
The ability to work independently on abstract concepts, perform research and then
present a proposal to the wider team
for critique
Education
Any Graduate ( B.E / B.Tech) in Engineering with 3-6 years of experience in Data
Engineering field , projects and tools in Manufacturing
environment preferably.

Knowledge
You have strong technical knowledge, specific knowledge of the Data Analysis tools,
methodologies, reporting etc.
Good analytical skills : You feel comfortable working with numbers/data, e.g.
collecting and analyzing trend graphs,
combining the info with insights from ERP and previous site visits, … to come to a
sound conclusion.
You are fluent in English: both written and spoken.
Personality requirements
You like open communication and enjoy working with different cultures
You are decisive (not afraid of making errors and willing to learn by doing)
Open minded ; expect the unexpected (= stay sceptical when viewing at the data and
info)
Not afraid to approach other stakeholders (customer center specialists, local
engineering or technical support
specialists,…)
You work with a structured approach when collecting info and data, but also when
closing the feedback loop to further
increase your learning.

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