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Data Engineer

Ethos Farm Limited
City of London
2 days ago
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Overview

We’re looking for a Data Engineer to join our growing data team and help shape the future of our in-house analytics and intelligence platform, built on Microsoft Fabric.

You’ll work hands-on with Fabric pipelines, Azure data tools, and SQL, building the foundations for scalable, AI-ready data. This role is perfect for someone who loves connecting data systems, automating workflows, and experimenting with AI, ML, or LLM-powered solutions.

What you’ll be doing
  • Building and optimising Fabric and Azure data pipelines to integrate multiple data sources.
  • Supporting data transformation, modelling, and governance for analytics and AI projects.
  • Collaborating with analysts and data scientists to prepare high-quality datasets for machine learning and agent-based systems.
  • Exploring new AI technologies to enhance automation and insight generation.
  • Helping evolve our modern data platform as part of an agile, fast-moving team.
What we’re looking for
  • 2–4 years’ experience in data engineering or a similar role.
  • Hands-on with Microsoft Fabric, Azure Data Factory, Synapse, or OneLake.
  • Confident with SQL and familiar with Python or PySpark.
  • Solid understanding of ETL, data warehousing, and data modelling.
  • Curious about AI/ML, LLMs, and how data can power intelligent systems.
  • Great communicator who enjoys problem-solving and collaboration.
Nice to have
  • Experience connecting data pipelines to AI workflows or embeddings.
  • Familiarity with Power BI, Git, and Agile practices.
  • If you’re a technically minded data engineer with a creative streak and want to build intelligent data systems that go beyond dashboards, we’d love to hear from you.
Company Description

Ethos Farm is an award-winning Customer Experience and Employee Experience consultancy and data insights company with offices around the globe, including in London and New York. We are recognised in the Sunday Times 100 – Britain’s fastest-growing businesses and a Top 100 UK Great Place to Work 2023 & 2024. Our services include CX and EX consultancy, learning and development, staffing solutions and data & insights solutions.


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