A fast growing team based within a global pensions consultancy, is seeking an experienced SQL Developer.

You will develop MS-SQL queries and procedures, create custom reports, and modify ERP user forms to enhance organisational productivity. You will play an essential role within Data Solutions developing SQL databases and writing applications to interface with SQL databases.

You will also be involved in supporting the development of a structured maintenance program of SQL and database skills within the business. This will involve mentoring and guiding other team members who are trained to foundation or intermediate level in SQL skills. You will contribute to the growth of the business by suggesting improvements and efficiencies to processes and identifying areas where technology can be used to minimise risk, minimise impact on resources and maximise profitability

To be considered for this role, it's essential you have experience of:

• Developing high quality database solutions
• Analysing existing SQL queries for performance improvements and suggest new queries
• Excellent understanding of T-SQL programming with the ability to develop, implement and optimise stored procedures and functions using T-SQL
• A proven track record in delivering multiple projects
• Proven experience as a SQL Developer or similar role with experience of SQL Server Reporting Services and SQL Server Analysis Services
Posted: 18/03/2019
Location
Surrey
Job type
Salary
£Up to £55,000 pa
Private markets – a growing presence within UK DC
Laura Blows discusses the role of private market investment within DC schemes with Aviva Director of Investments, Maiyuresh Rajah

The DB pension landscape 
Pensions Age speaks to BlackRock managing director and head of its DB relationship management team, Andrew Reid, about the DB pensions landscape 

Podcast: Who matters most in pensions?
In the latest Pensions Age podcast, Francesca Fabrizi speaks to Capita Pension Solutions global practice leader & chief revenue officer, Stuart Heatley, about who matters most in pensions and how to best meet their needs
Podcast: A look at asset-backed securities
Royal London Asset Management head of ABS, Jeremy Deacon, chats about asset-backed securities (ABS) in our latest Pensions Age podcast

Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement