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SQL Developer Opportunity
Insight Global are seeking a SQL Developer for a global financial services organisation, joining their Integration team responsible for onboarding applications and data feeds into core business platforms.
This position requires 3 days onsite in London, UK for a contract through end of year (Inside IR35).
This role is heavily focused on SQL Server development, data integration, and performance optimisation, with the opportunity to contribute to wider services and infrastructure, including AWS and application-layer components. The team operates within a Kanban delivery model, building scalable and reusable solutions to support business growth.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design, develop, and optimise complex SQL Server solutions (stored procedures, views, functions)
- Build and maintain robust data pipelines and integration layers for onboarding new data feeds and applications
- Support and enhance database migration processes, ensuring high-performance data replication
- Automate data ingestion workflows, including file-based loads and transformations
- Own data modelling activities (logical and physical), ensuring scalability, integrity, and performance
- Implement data validation, error handling, and automated testing within SQL processes
- Define and maintain data contracts and schemas across integrations
- Troubleshoot and resolve database performance issues through query optimisation and indexing strategies
- Collaborate with engineers and architects on AWS-based data integration patterns
- Take full ownership of work items end-to-end, from development through to production support and optimisation
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- Strong SQL Server development experience (T-SQL, stored procedures)
- Solid experience with C#.NET
- Experience with Terraform or infrastructure-as-code tooling
- Proven experience building reusable services and APIs to support data onboarding
- Comfortable working across multiple integrations within database-heavy systems
Plusses:
- Experience with AWS native services (Lambda, DMS, EC2, SQS, SNS)
- Familiarity with Ansible or other infrastructure-as-code tools
- Exposure to Python or Angular
- Experience within Financial Markets (Equity / Index Services) environments
- Familiarity with AI-assisted development tools (e.g. GitHub Copilot)
- Experience with cross-account AWS integration patterns
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