Informatica Developer (Freelance)
Berlin
Germany
€100/hour
Contract
Data Engineering and Streaming
Job title – Informatica Developer
Client Location – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Remote work offering – 100%
Client Industry – Government
Contract Length – 3 months
Contract type – Freelance / Contractor / B2B
Project focus
Supporting a key client with a proof of concept Data Platform build for 3 months, with a possible 6-month extension for phase 1 of the product build. The initial focus will be on setting up data pipelines for future new product development.
Key skills and Experience required
- Senior Informatica Skills (5-8 years)
- Exposure to Cloud Data Integration and Data Catalogue
- Strong SQL skills
- Nice to have: Snowflake
If this role is of interest, please send an up-to-date CV to alex.hevey@darwinrecruitment.com
Darwin Recruitment is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Alex Hevey

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