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      <description>Location: London | Salary: &amp;pound;450 - &amp;pound;490/day | Type: Contract | Data Engineer    Contract until the end of the year - Inside IR35 - up to -490 per day    London based - hybrid working - 3 days a week onsite    Asset Management sector - previous experience required       Overview   We are seeking a hands-on Software/Data Engineer to join a modern data platform team delivering analytics, reporting and AI-enabled solutions. This role is primarily focused on Snowflake, Azure, Python and CI/CD, with some exposure to .NET/C# and React/TypeScript environments.  The successful candidate will build and support scalable data solutions, contribute to cloud-based platform development and help drive engineering best practice across the team.        Responsibilities    Develop and maintain Snowflake data models, transformations and pipelines.  Build and enhance dbt models, testing frameworks and deployment processes.  Develop Python utilities and services for data integration and automation.  Support Azure Data Factory, Azure Functions and CI/CD pipelines.  Use Azure DevOps or GitHub for source control, code reviews and deployments.  Troubleshoot production issues and improve platform reliability and supportability.  Collaborate with engineers, analysts and ...</description>
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