This is your opportunity to join one of the most recognisable names in international banking. With a presence in over 60 countries, they are one of Europe’s biggest employers and have achieved “Top Employer Europe” certification. This means you’ll be joining a responsible, positive, and thriving business that puts wellbeing and personal development at the top of its agenda.
As a Data Engineer you will be a key contributor in preparing and making data available in a safe and secure manner, for multiple usages by Businesses and Functions, and for multiple purposes – reporting, analytics, and/or applications. You will contribute to potentially big productivity for all Data Consumers – i.e. People consuming or using the data – of the Businesses and Functions, by delivering well designed and running Data Assets, to be used bank-wide and for global usage, or within a specific Business or Function for specific local needs and usages.
As a Data Engineer, you will:
- Collect business requirements through various requirements techniques.
- Translate them into an efficient Data solution by designing data flows, data models and data stores/data sets, mapping rules, access mechanisms.
- Analyse the best “golden” sources of data and define the business and technical rules on how to integrate them.
- Prototype the solution in order to support the business validation.
- Design and develop the “logical” and “physical” data models and data stores, and to industrialise the feeding and deliveries from the integrated data stores (Datawarehouse, DataMart’s, data sets).
- Streamline these data pipelines across the enterprise, for maximum usage throughout the company or business/function.
Required experience/knowledge:
- Solid knowledge in: Data modelling, SQL, BO, SAS EG, Testing.
- Ability to demonstrate your ability to exchange easily with the user, capture the expectations, document the functionalities (features/User stories) in an agile context.
- A background or experience in the financial sector would be beneficial.
- Fluency in either English, Dutch, or French is essential (a good understanding of the other two is a plus).