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Data Engineer (MS/Azure) - Near Edinburgh (Hybrid)

Lorien
Edinburgh
2 weeks ago
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Data Engineer (MS/Azure) - Near Edinburgh (Hybrid)

Lorien's long-standing, successful (and growing) client, with offices very commutable from Central Edinburgh and the surrounding, is looking to recruit a Data Engineer to join their technical function in a brand-new role for the firm as it expands its Data team.

In return, you'll join a supportive organisation well versed in keeping their staff happy plus a generous bonus scheme, flexible and hybrid working models, annual salary reviews, plenty of opportunities to upskill and progress professionally, and a range of other benefits designed with employee happiness in mind.

We'd also be happy to share the great feedback from all of the people we have placed into this firm already from Software and Hardware Engineers to PMs, Support and Operations staff, Managers and more.

What You'll Be Doing:

Design and develop Data Solutions, Pipelines and ETL Processes using tools such as Azure Data Factory / Azure Data Lake / Azure SQL / SSIS and other relevant offerings Build and tailor Data Models and Data Warehouses Work with other Data personnel such as Analysts/Scientists as well as stakeholders to gather and understand requirements, draft possible solutions, deliver on them, monitor their performance, and continuously improve as you work and adapt to changes Keep up with relevant trends and implement new ideas/tech/improvements into the Data team

What You'll Bring:

A background as a Data Engineer with skills across as many of the following Microsoft tooling as possible including Azure Data Factory, Azure Data Lake, Azure SQL, Azure Synapse Analytics, SQL Server / SSIS / T-SQL Strong skills across Data Modelling, Warehousing and ETL processes Skills in Business Intelligence tooling such as Power BI / similar Scripting with Python / PowerShell / similar

Why This Role?

This business is known for evolving with the times - investing in both people and product innovation. As part of a growing team and with key new projects ahead, this is your chance to take ownership and help shape the way Data supports a world-class, global-reaching product line, while enjoying competitive remuneration, great benefits, exciting workloads and projects to tackle, and a supportive environment with technical and professional growth opportunities.

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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