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SQL Developer - Bristol - £45,000 - £50,000

This is a great opportunity for an experienced SQL Developer to join a leading software house in Bristol. The role will not only have responsibility for designing, building & optimising data driven solutions, but will also be part of the team incorporating AI & Machine Learning into the product suite.

It would suit a SQL Developer with an in-depth knowledge of SQL databases and a broad understand across data, including storage, access and governance.

You will probably have experience across the following:

  • SQL database systems

  • Optimising SQL queries

  • Data warehousing & pipelines

  • ETL

  • Data security

  • Python

  • Azure and related tools such as PowerBI, Fabric, Data Lake, Data Factory

    An interest in AI / machine learning would also be beneficial.

    The company operate a hybrid working policy and you would normally need to be in the office a couple of days a week.

    Some of the other benefits of the role include:

  • Bonus scheme - up to 10%

  • Ongoing learning and development

  • Flexible work patterns

  • Death in service (4x salary)

  • Private healthcare

  • 26 days holiday (plus banks)

  • Holiday trading (buy / sell up to 3 extra days)

  • Regular social events

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