Data Developers salaries in Sandon, HRT
£46,332
avg per year
The average salary for Data Developers jobs near Sandon, HRT is £46,332.*
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Top Data Developers jobs near Sandon, HRT
View AllData Engineer
Hexcel Corporation
Duxford
Knowledge or experience of Microsoft Fabric, including lakehouse/warehouse concepts and Power BI integration. Experience designing medallion (Bronze/Silver/Gold…
FP&A Data Engineer
Arm
Cambridge
This role blends data engineering with finance expertise to enable fast, accurate analytics and strategic decision-making. CI/CD tools (Git, Terraform).
£60,900 - £82,300 a year
BI Developer
Warner Leisure Hotels
Hemel Hempstead
Based in our Hemel Hempstead Hub office, you'll be focused on developing impactful Power BI solutions that enable colleagues across the business to make…
Up to £45,000 a year
7 days ago
Database Dveloper
Interpham Consulting
Luton
Collaborating with database administrators to ensure optimal data warehouse performance. Ensuring data warehouse designs align with IT strategies and…
Customer Delivery Assistant
Bensons for Beds
Huntingdon
As part of our Transport Standardisation & Compliance team, you’ll support the business by ensuring our data is accurate, accessible and increasingly automated,…
£27,851.20 a year
9 days ago
Performance & Insight Engineer
Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service
Kempston
The appointment will be made subject to satisfactory pre-employment clearances, including an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance at the…
£45,091 - £49,282 a year
1 day ago
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