Our client is an Global MedTech software solutions provider.
Job reference: BBBH 25872
Location: Vancouver ( British Columbia, Canada ), Hybrid Model 3 days per week onsite
Eligibility: Candidates must have permanent residency or citizenship in Canada.
Our client is looking for an experienced and talented Oracle ETL Data Engineer to join their global data team based in Vancouver. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled engineer looking to utilise the full remit of their data transfer expertise at scale and continue professional development as the company continues to expand.
Responsibilities:
- Continuously develop knowledge of Oracle and SQL database schemas and data structures
- ETL – design and development of programmes and processes for tasks such as data evaluation, transformation, extraction, and importation from multiple data sources
- Debug and resolve data integrity issues
- Review and apply data fixes as needed
- Maintain and enhance processes for master data distribution
- Document processes and procedures for operational efficiency
Requirements:
- A degree in Computer Science or a related discipline
- 5+ years of experience in an IT development team
- 5+ years of experience writing advanced Oracle PL/SQL programs
- Proficiency in SQL and PL/SQL
- Ability to translate requirements into practical solutions using PL/SQL and scripting
- Experience with bulk data transfer methods
- Strong written communication skills
Preferred Skills:
- Proficiency in Python and SQL optimization
- Experience in Data Modelling, Oracle RDBMS
- Knowledge of TDD, Agile methodologies, and DevOps processes for databases
NOTE:
The successful applicant must be available to travel without any visa restriction for an initial onboarding period of 2 to 4 weeks working onsite with the database team in Dublin, Ireland. All travel, accomodation and expenses will be covered in full.
Interested in this Role? Submit your CV today!
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