MDM Engineer
Eames are currently partnered with an innovative insurance group who are looking for a MDM Engineer to play a pivotal role in managing and enriching master data across their business, ensuring data integrity and operational excellence.
This is a hybrid/London based role, paying up to circa £80,000 plus bonuses and benefits.
The role:
- Manage and implement the Profisee platform for Master Data and Metadata Management (MDM), integrating enterprise datasets.
- Develop robust data pipelines and schemas to support data processes, ensuring quality and compliance.
- Utilize automation and cognitive techniques for data management and predictive analytics.
- Design and implement data models and processes aligned with operational requirements.
The candidate:
- Minimum 3+ years of MDM experience, including strategy, architecture, and integration.
- Expertise in MDM solution architecture and data quality management.
- Proficiency in SQL and data engineering tools for ETL/ELT processes.
- Experience with Azure DataLake, Azure Data Factory, SQL Database, and other Azure services.
Apply now and help us shape the future of insurance!
Keywords: Insurance, Master Data Management, Profisee, Data Engineering, Azure, DataLake, Data Factory, DataOps, SQL
Eames Consulting is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Reference: 53025177
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