Data Engineer x2

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Data Engineering Manager

Senior Data Engineers for large Kent based client

Looking for a job with a social purpose?


Do you want to join a sector where collecting, storing, and processing data is of paramount importance? A sector where there is now such a big focus on data that your career opportunities and scope to make a business wide impact will be vastly improved.


I am supporting a Housing Association to recruit for 2x Data Engineers to join their applications teams to bridge the gap between data engineering and application development. These roles are vital to shaping how this housing association uses data to drive innovation, improve services across the business.


You will be helping to build scalable, secure and efficient data solutions using tools such as Azure Data Factory, Databricks, SQL and Power BI/Fabric. You will be working closely with developers, architects and stakeholders to design data models, streamline data flows and ensuring the data is accurate and accessible.


There are a wide range of projects which you will be working on that are related to a number of different data domains across the housing association, along with supporting with rebuilding of the data warehouse and surfacing data from projects.


You will be a great fit if you have experience in the following:

  • Azure Services (Azure DF, Data Bricks)
  • SQL (SSRS, SSIS)
  • Power BI/Fabric
  • Python or Java
  • Understand of Data Warehousing, Integration and Modelling.


The salary on offer is £50,000 with a great benefit package.


This is a remote role with occasional travel to the office based in the south of the UK.


Please apply to this advert, reach out to Ben Cox on LinkedIn, or contact him on to learn more.


If you don’t have an updated CV, no problem. Get in touch with what you have, and we can schedule an exploratory call prior to you needing to send on any further info.


I look forward to hearing from you.

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