Senior Data Engineer - Hybrid/Remote

Roc Search GmbH
North Yorkshire
2 weeks ago
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Senior Data Engineer – York – Hybrid/Remote
Senior Data Engineer – Data Warehouse / Microsoft Fabric / Python

Roc Search are currently recruiting for a Senior Data Engineer to join a growing organisation based in York. They are continuing to invest heavily in their data platform and are looking for someone to play a key role in shaping and delivering scalable, modern data solutions. You'll be building and optimising pipelines, improving data models, and ensuring reliable, high-quality outputs for business stakeholders.


This is a hands‑on senior role where you'll work closely with internal teams and 3rd parties, influence technical direction, uphold engineering standards, and occasionally step in for the Data Engineering Manager when needed. They're particularly keen on someone comfortable using modern AI tools to enhance development speed and code quality in a sensible, secure way.


It's an excellent time to join as the business is expanding and evolving its technology landscape, offering strong progression and development opportunities.


Predominantly remote, with travel to York once every 4‑6 weeks.


Essential skills

  • Data Warehousing / Analytics Engineering
  • Microsoft Fabric or similar cloud data platform experience
  • Python
  • SQL
  • Building end-to-end pipelines

Advantageous skills

  • Power BI
  • Data modelling
  • DBT
  • European language skills

This is an excellent opportunity for the successful applicant to gain exposure to a company with great rewards and career progression, with continual professional development and training.


Apply now for immediate consideration.


As a professional company we gladly welcome applications from persons of any age and background and do not intend to discriminate with advert text and terminology.


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