Data Engineer

Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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Data Engineer

Birmingham - Hybrid 2 days in office per week

Azure Data Warehouse

SQL - PostgreSQL

Fabric

I am working with a client who is on a journey to transform how data powers decision-making across the business. They are building an Azure data warehouse and are looking for a skilled Data Engineer to help them take it to the next level.

Benefits:

26 days holiday plus bank holidays

Health plan

Annual bonus scheme

Hybrid working

Why You'll Love This Role

Play a central role in building a scalable, high-performing data ecosystem.
Work with modern Microsoft technologies (Azure Data Factory, Microsoft Fabric).
Collaborate with IT and business teams to deliver insights that drive smarter decisions.
Influence how data is used across the entire organisation.

What You'll Do

Oversee the data warehouse roadmap and the data warehouse itself
Lead on quality and best practise
Develop and maintain ETL processes and data integrations.
Optimise data solutions for performance and scalability.
Ensure data integrity, security, and compliance.
Act as a subject matter expert on business data.
Keep documentation up to date in Confluence.

What We're Looking For

Strong experience in data engineering, ideally at senior level.
Hands-on expertise with Azure Data Factory and Microsoft Fabric.
Advanced SQL skills and data modelling experience.
Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and API integrations.
Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.

Bonus Points For

Power BI experience.
Knowledge of GDPR and ISO27001.
Microsoft certifications (Fabric Data Engineer Associate, Azure Fundamentals).
Financial Services experience

This is an urgent vacancy, if you would like to be considered then please apply quoting reference AR(phone number removed)

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