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Data Engineer

ShortList Recruitment Limited
Birmingham
4 days ago
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Overview

ShortList is looking for a hands-on Data Engineer who enjoys solving data integration challenges and building reliable solutions in Enterprise environments. The right Data Engineer will have strong Azure cloud experience, Dynamics 365 ERP AND/OR CRM experience and be motivated by working to Azure Data Engineering best practices. This organization is a leader in providing best-in-class application solutions across a wide range of customers, and ShortList has placed many of the key individuals.

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Job title

Tech Connector | Whiskey Collector | Public Speaker | Host of the Hire Up Series | 20+ Years Experience in Tech | ShortList CEO

Location

Birmingham (Hybrid)

Key responsibilities

  • Design mapping specifications to enable migrations from legacy CRM and ERP systems to D365 ERP and/or CRM
  • Managing integrations with D365, Dataverse, and other application platforms.
  • Building fault-tolerant data pipelines in SSIS or similar tools.
  • Extracting data from varied sources (SQL, NoSQL, APIs, etc.).
  • Implementing data quality frameworks (Soda.io, Great Expectations, DBT).

Key skills

  • Azure Data certifications, Synapse experience, and experience with Power BI.
  • Knowledge of ETL reliability patterns, data sanitization, and Kimball modelling.
  • Experience with Git, unit testing, and Python in Jupyter notebooks.
  • Familiarity with Azure storage technologies and cost/performance trade-offs.

This Data Engineer role is hybrid with occasional visits to the Birmingham Head office and also client visits as required by the relevant project.

Please note that you must have experience of migrating legacy data to Dynamics £65 ERP and CRM to be considered for this Data Engineer role.

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Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Information Technology

Industries

  • Financial Services, Insurance, and Government Administration


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