Azure Data Engineer

Bloomsbury Square
3 weeks ago
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Join a well-respected Microsoft & Databricks Partner as an Azure Data Engineer!

Salary: £60-75,000 + Bonus + Benefits (Mid & Senior levels)
Location: Hybrid UK (predominantly work from home with some travel to local UK office)

Key Responsibilities:

  • Design & Deliver: Create robust data solutions using the Databricks Data Intelligence platform on Azure

  • Technical Expertise: Utilize Databricks components like DeltaLake, Unity Catalog, and ML Flow. Proficiency in SQL, Python, and Spark (Scala or Python) is essential.

  • Data Management: Work with relational SQL databases, both on-premises and in the cloud.

  • Solution Delivery: Implement key techniques such as Governance, Architecture, Data Modelling, ETL/ELT, Data Lakes, Data Warehousing, Master Data, and BI.

  • Engineering Processes: Understand Agile and DevOps, Git, APIs, Containers, Microservices, and Data Pipelines.

  • Additional Skills: Experience with Azure Data Factory, Azure Synapse, or Microsoft Fabric is highly desirable.

    Main Purpose of the Role:

    Data Engineers are the backbone of our clients' data-driven success. You'll provide expertise, guidance, and strategic advice to help clients leverage their data assets for informed decision-making and achieving business objectives.

    Why Join them?

  • Impactful Work: Support clients in navigating the complexities of data management, analytics, and strategy.

  • Collaborative Environment: Work in a team that values interpersonal skills and technical expertise.

  • Career Growth: Contribute to building our Consulting practice through knowledge-sharing and data services initiatives.

    Ready to Make an Impact?

    Click 'Apply' to be part of a team that’s transforming data into actionable insights

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