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      <description>Location: London | Salary: &amp;pound;450 - &amp;pound;500/day | Type: Contract | Data Engineer    6-Month contract - Inside IR35 - up to -500 per day    London based - hybrid working - 3 days a week onsite    Asset Management sector         Core Role Overview   This is a hands-on  Data Engineer position  working on large-scale data platforms within a financial services environment, focused on building, optimising, and deploying scalable data solutions.  The role requires someone who can operate across engineering, delivery, and stakeholder engagement - not just a technical coder.      Key Skills (Must-Have)    Strong  SQL development  capability   Experience with:    Azure Data Factory    DBT    Python    Proven experience with:    Snowflake development    Strong experience working with:   Large-scale datasets   Performance tuning / optimisation    DevOps exposure:    Azure DevOps    Octopus Deploy    Git / source control    Ability to:   Design, build, and deliver  well-structured, testable solutions   Work directly with  senior stakeholders        Desirable / Nice to Have    Financial Services / Asset Management experience   .NET and Azure development exposure   Agile delivery experience  Full SDLC understanding  Experience with  test automation (e.g. TDD)   ...</description>
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