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Senior Data Engineer (Informatica)

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Job Title: Senior Data Engineer (Informatica)
Location: London (Remote - infrequent ask to attend a meeting in Newcastle or Leeds)
Duration: 15/12/2026
Clearance required: SC Cleared
Job Description:
Role Overview
We are seeking an experienced Senior Data Engineer with strong expertise in Informatica PowerCentre, Oracle, and UNIX Shell Scripting to support critical data warehouse and ETL migration initiatives. The role will focus on migrating Legacy SAS-based ETL processes to Informatica, ensuring efficient, scalable, and high-quality data integration within a complex enterprise data environment. This aligns closely with internal requirements where Informatica PowerCentre (v10.6 preferred), Oracle, UNIX Scripting, and SAS migration exposure are essential.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, develop, and maintain ETL pipelines using Informatica PowerCentre (preferably version 10.6)
- Lead and support migration of SAS-based ETL workflows to Informatica within a Data Warehouse environment
- Develop and optimise Oracle database objects (PL/SQL procedures, functions, queries)
- Write and maintain UNIX Shell Scripts for automation, job scheduling, and data processing
- Perform data analysis, mapping, and transformation for complex data sources
- Ensure data quality, integrity, and performance optimisation across ETL processes
- Collaborate with business and technical teams to translate requirements into scalable data solutions
- Support testing, deployment, and production support activities
- Troubleshoot ETL failures and provide root cause analysis and fixes
- Contribute to documentation including technical design, data mappings, and process flows
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Must-Have Skills & Experience
- Strong hands-on experience with Informatica PowerCentre (v10.6 preferred)
- Extensive experience working with Oracle databases (SQL & PL/SQL)
- Proficiency in UNIX/Linux Shell Scripting
- Proven experience working in Data Warehouse/ETL environments
- Experience in data integration, transformation, and performance tuning
- Strong understanding of ETL frameworks, data pipelines, and batch processing


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Desirable Skills
- Working knowledge of SAS (especially in ETL context)
- Experience in migrating SAS workloads to Informatica ETLs
- Familiarity with data modelling (dimensional modelling/star schema)
- Exposure to scheduling tools (e.g., Control-M, Autosys)
- Understanding of data governance and data quality frameworks
Must have skills:
- Informatica PowerCentre (preferably version 10.6)
- Oracle
- UNIX Shell Scripting
- SAS knowledge would be helpful as the work will involve migrating SAS to Informatica ETLs in the Data Warehouse space.
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