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Azure Data Engineer Location: Fully remote (working UAE hours) Are you a data expert with a passion for building scalable, cloud-first data pipelines? We’re hiring an experienced Azure Data Engineer to join a fast-growing team focused on developing a centralised, enterprise-grade data warehouse in the Azure cloud. This is a full-time remote role open to candidates located within GMT +1 to +6 time zones . If you thrive in fast-paced environments, take extreme ownership of your work, and want to make a real impact in a data-driven organization - this could be the perfect opportunity for you. &##Designing, building, and optimizing data models for a modern data warehouse on Azure Creating and maintaining secure, scalable data pipelines and ingestion workflows Owning physical data models and collaborating with BI teams on reporting layers Supporting data discovery, KPI definition, and data quality initiatives Documenting architecture, metadata, and data lineage for project transparency Driving performance optimization and issue resolution across the data stack ✅ 5+ years of experience in data engineering, integration, and ETL/ELT projects Strong command of SQL , stored procedures, and data modeling (Kimball or 3NF) Solid understanding of data warehouse architecture and best practices=⭐ Bonus Skills: Familiarity with Salesforce (SFDC Sales Cloud), Google Analytics, or Airtable Experience with finance-related data marts (e.g. forecasting, P&L) Exposure to predictive analytics and building machine learning-ready datasets &##Ready to take the next step in your data engineering career? Apply now and be part of a forward-thinking team pushing the boundaries of Azure-based data solutions.

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