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Data Engineer

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Cardiff
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Data Engineer – 3 Month Contract – Hybrid – Cardiff


VIQU have partnered with an NHS client who are seeking a Data Engineer to support an ongoing project. The successful Data Engineer will support the modernisation of the data estate, migrating legacy SQL Server warehouses into Azure. You will play a key role in shaping the new cloud data platform.


Responsibilities

  • Build and optimise ETL/ELT pipelines with Azure Data Factory, Synapse, and SQL Database.
  • Lead the migration of on-premises SQL Server/SSIS workloads into Azure.
  • Design data lakes, marts, and models to support analytics and reporting.
  • Integrate external sources including Google Cloud Platform.
  • Drive data governance with tools like Azure Purview.
  • Collaborate with architects, BI teams, and stakeholders to ensure seamless data access.
  • Apply DevOps (ADO, GitHub) and Agile practices for delivery.

Key skills & experience

  • Strong experience with SQL Server, T-SQL, and SSIS.
  • Hands-on with Azure SQL, Data Factory, Synapse, and Data Lake.
  • Track record in data warehouse development and cloud migrations.
  • Proficient with Azure DevOps/GitHub.
  • Strong problem-solving and documentation skills.
  • Python for automation - desirable
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Fabric & Azure Purview - desirable
  • Exposure to GCP - desirable
  • NHS experience - desirable

Contract Overview

  • Role: Data Engineer
  • Duration: 3-month contract
  • IR35: Inside IR35
  • Rate: £400 - £420 per day
  • Location: Hybrid – Cardiff

Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Suzie Stone via the VIQU IT website.


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