We are seeking a Pensions Software specialist with experience of analysing and manipulating data using SQL Server and coding skills. You will work with business analysts on projects developing efficient and effective IT solutions.

You will be responsible for performing coding or system configuration to written technical specifications, becoming a specialist in the development of; Calculations, Workflows, Data reports, Document Production and Interfaces. Writing and understanding Microsoft SQL. Writing SQL select and update statements, stored procedures and views using industry best practices for security and efficiency. Developing solutions according to the brief and technical specifications. Working closely with other developers to integrate the applications according to standards and processes. Ensuring all new developments go through an appropriate testing process and have solid release plans for hand-over to live operation. Maintenance of Pensions System including database updates, extracts, reporting, issue resolution and change request testing.

To be considered you must have technical experience in a SQL database development environment with a proven understanding of relational databases. Experience coding SQL queries and working with data. Able to demonstrate a working knowledge of the language, specifically complex select and update queries and a desire to continue learning.

You will have strong MS Office skills, particularly Excel alongside excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Some experience with one or all of the following: XML, VB.net, VBA, XSLT, HTML would be ideal as would knowledge of Intellipen system.

For a confidential discussion please telephone Tasha Davidson on 0208 274 2842 / 07958 958626 or email tasha@abenefit2u.com
Posted: 30/10/2023
Location
Flexible working on offer, ideally with attendance at London or Hampshire office once or twice a week
Job type
Permanent
Salary
£Based on experience
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