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Azure Data Engineer

Tenth Revolution Group
Bristol
4 days ago
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A popular British brand is seeking a an experienced Data Engineer to play a pivotal role in a major data modernization initiative. With offices just outside of Bristol, this role will require being on-site 3 days per week to collaborate with your team and business stakeholders.

As part of a transformative project leveraging Microsoft Fabric, you'll lead the design and implementation of a scalable, metadata-driven Medallion architecture. You'll work closely with cross-functional teams to deliver robust, trusted, and timely data solutions that power advanced analytics and business intelligence.

What You'll Do:

Architect and build scalable data pipelines using Microsoft Fabric, PySpark, and T-SQL
Lead the development of Star Schema Lakehouse tables to support BI and self-service analytics
Collaborate with stakeholders to translate business needs into data models and solutions
Mentor engineers and act as a technical leader within the team
Ensure data integrity, compliance, and performance across the platformWhat You'll Bring:

Expertise in Microsoft Fabric, Azure, PySpark, SparkSQL, and modern data engineering practices
Strong experience with Lakehouse architectures, data orchestration, and real-time analytics
A pragmatic, MVP-driven mindset with a passion for scalable, maintainable solutions
Excellent communication skills and a collaborative, mentoring approachDesirable:

Exposure to ML/AI technologies
Certification...

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