Data Engineer

Moat Homes
Dartford
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Data Engineer

Job Title: Data Engineer


Salary: 59983 to 74979 per annum (salary offered dependent on experience)


Hours: 35 hours per week


Contract: Permanent


Location: Mariner House Dartford


We are seeking a Data Engineer to join our Data & Technology team and play a key role in advancing Moats transition to a modern Microsoft Fabric data platform. This role will help design, build and optimise enterprise data pipelines, improve data quality and accessibility and support analytics and governance initiatives across the organisation.


The role is agile with IT equipment provided for flexible working between home and our Dartford office.


You’ll work closely with BI Digital and Governance teams to develop scalable data pipelines, integrate source systems and implement Moats Medallion Data Architecture across Bronze, Silver and Gold layers in Fabric. This position is central to delivering Moats data transformation roadmap, driving automation, enabling better reporting and ensuring strong data governance through Microsoft Purview and Fabric integration.


To read about the role in more detail please refer to the job description here:


About us

At Moat we are more than just a housing association; we are a community focused organisation dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of our customers and the neighbourhoods we serve. With homes across London, Kent, Essex and Sussex we strive to provide quality housing and support to those who need it most.


Our Values

  • Own it: We take responsibility for our actions and decisions ensuring that we deliver on our promises to our customers and communities.
  • Better together: We believe in the power of collaboration. By working together with our colleagues, customers and partners we achieve greater outcomes and strengthen our communities.
  • Lead by example: We strive to set high standards in everything we do. Our team members are role models who inspire others through their commitment to excellence and integrity.
  • Be the change: We embrace innovation and are proactive in addressing challenges. We encourage our team to think creatively and drive positive change within the organisation and beyond.

Why join us

Joining Moat means being part of a friendly team that cares about doing great work. We offer competitive salaries, generous time off and many chances to grow personally and professionally. Our employees have given us great feedback which is why we were named one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work in 2025.


If you want a rewarding job where you can make a difference and work with a supportive team, Moat is the right place for you!


Key Skills

  • Apache Hive
  • S3
  • Hadoop
  • Redshift
  • Spark
  • AWS
  • Apache Pig
  • NoSQL
  • Big Data
  • Data Warehouse
  • Kafka
  • Scala

If you think this role is a good fit for you and you’re ready for an exciting new challenge, please fill out the online application form (and upload your CV) on our website by 11pm on Sunday 14th December. We will reach out via email if we would like to invite you for an interview.


If you require any additional adjustments to the recruitment process please email


Employment Type: Full-Time


Experience: years


Vacancy: 1


Yearly Salary: 59983 - 74979


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