Fabric Data Engineer

Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
London
4 weeks ago
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Job Description

FABRIC DATA ENGINEER

8-MONTHS

£575-£625 PER DAY (INSIDE IR35)

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Data Engineer with Azure Fabric experience to contribute to a high-velocity organisation delivering cutting-edge data transformation projects. You'll take on a central role in building scalable, cloud-native pipelines and supporting reliable data flows across the business. This environment fosters autonomy, technical input, and exposure to modern data engineering approaches across a hybrid cloud ecosystem.

THE COMPANY This global company operates in a dynamic, insights-driven industry, where data plays a critical role in shaping operations, customer intelligence, and strategic direction. The business is investing in a major infrastructure upgrade, shifting to Azure Fabric as part of its mission to modernise data delivery, enhance speed-to-insight, and unlock advanced analytics capabilities across international teams.

THE ROLE As part of a forward-thinking engineering team, you'll contribute to the development of a robust data platform that supports both near-term reporting needs and longer-term transformation goals. You'll work on cloud migration efforts, streamline data access, and support cross-functional users with reliable, well-engineered solutions.

You'll be responsible for:

  • Designing and deploying efficient, resilient data pipelines within Azure Fabric
  • Enabling the migration of data from legacy systems and cloud services into the new Azure-based architecture
  • Working with technical and non-technical stakeholders to ensure data accuracy, completeness, and availability
  • Embedding automation and observability into workflows to enhance system stability and performance
  • Supporting both business-as-usual and greenfield data initiatives as part of an agile, collaborative team

KEY SKILLS & REQUIREMENTS

  • Strong experience with Python and SQL for data processing and transformation
  • Solid understanding of Azure data services, with practical experience in Azure Fabric
  • Knowledge of data streaming tools and real-time processing patterns
  • Familiarity with DevOps best practices, version control, and continuous integration pipelines
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to operate effectively in a cross-functional environment

HOW TO APPLY If you're interested in joining a forward-thinking organisation at a pivotal point in its cloud journey, please apply via the link on this page with your up-to-date CV.

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