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Azure Data Engineer
Azure Data Engineer - SQL Server 2022, ADF, ETL Pipelines, Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure SQL, Azure Data Lake, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, Power BI, Fabric, Data Warehousing, Agile - Hybrid (Warrington) - £50k + excellent bonus + excellent bens
An experienced Azure Data Engineer is urgently required by my client with strong experience of the Microsoft BI stack and Azure Services (SQL Server 2022, ADF, ETL Pipelines, Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure SQL, Azure Data Lake, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, Power BI, Fabric). You will be responsible for helping to build a new, best practice-based data warehouse solution which will function Enterprise-wide. You will be involved in the full software development lifecycle on this project.
Azure Data Engineer SQL, ADF Role and Responsibilities:

  • Design and deliver innovative solutions as the company builds a modern, best practice data warehouse
  • Play a key role on a product development programme using the Microsoft BI stack and Azure Services (SQL Server 2022, ADF, ETL Pipelines, Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure SQL, Azure Data Lake, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, Power BI, Fabric)
  • Work collaboratively within an Agile team of Developers, Testers and BA/ Product Owners on a set of new greenfield projects
  • Observe object-oriented design and good practice design patterns and principles
    Azure Data Engineer SQL, ADF Skills and Experience:
  • Significant experience of the Microsoft BI stack (SQL Server 2022, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, Power BI)
  • In-depth expertise with Azure Services (ADF, Azure Data Bricks, Azure Data Lake, Azure SQL, Azure Synapse Analytics)
  • Experience in designing ETL processes including knowledge of data warehousing strategies and theories
  • Detailed understanding of data warehousing and data modelling
    Providing an intuitive simple user experience is key to the way my client operates, so understanding business requirements and coming up with suitable solutions will be required. Ownership is a key part of the ethos as well and as such there is a responsibility to provide third line support of solutions in production if required.
    Azure Data Engineer - SQL Server 2022, ADF, ETL Pipelines, Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure SQL, Azure Data Lake, SSIS, SSAS, SSRS, Power BI, Fabric, Data Warehousing, Agile - Hybrid (Warrington) - £50k + excellent bonus + excellent bens
    Essential Recruitment is a specialist IT recruitment business with an in-depth understanding of the rapidly-changing nature of the Technology market. We build long-term relationships with our clients and candidates based on our core values of Trust, Integrity and Delivery

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