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🚀 Contractor Opportunity: Microsoft Fabric BI Implementation Lead


12-Month Contract | Outside IR35 | £600–£700/day

Remote - UK & occasional European travel


An exciting opportunity for a senior Business Intelligence contractor to play a pivotal role in a greenfield Microsoft Fabric implementation, replacing a legacy on-premise SQL data warehouse across a multi-country European organisation.

This is a high-impact, advisory-led role for someone who understands Azure and Fabric deeply, can confidently challenge vendors, and acts as the technical translator between delivery partners, internal BI teams, and non-technical stakeholders.


🔍 The Assignment

You’ll join a lean, capable BI & IT function as a trusted technical authority, supporting the migration from an on-prem SQL environment to Microsoft Fabric. Acting as the bridge between delivery partners and internal teams, your focus will be on technical assurance, governance, integration, and long-term sustainability rather than day-to-day coding.

This programme will roll out across six European affiliates plus the UK, each operating with a degree of autonomy - making stakeholder management, clarity of communication, and project drive absolutely critical.


💡 What You’ll Be Doing

  • Provide technical direction and oversight for the migration to Microsoft Fabric
  • Act as the technical conscience of the programme - reviewing architecture, data models, pipelines, and design decisions
  • Support development of data pipelines, Fabric workloads, and Power BI integration
  • Validate ETL/ELT processes, migrated datasets, and performance optimisation approaches
  • Ensure data governance, security, privacy, and quality standards are embedded from day one
  • Confidently challenge vendors, call out risks, and keep delivery honest and aligned to business needs
  • Translate complex Azure/Fabric concepts into clear, practical language for affiliates and senior stakeholders
  • Drive knowledge transfer, documentation, and internal upskilling to reduce long-term vendor dependency


🧠 What We’re Looking For

Non-negotiables

  • Proven experience working with Microsoft Fabric implementations
  • Strong Azure data platform knowledge (Fabric, Data Lake, Synapse, Data Factory)
  • Advanced SQL and solid data modelling capability
  • Comfortable operating in a project-led, advisory capacity rather than pure hands-on delivery
  • Confident communicator who can hold their own with vendors and senior stakeholders
  • Proactive, pragmatic, and happy dealing with issues as they arise

Highly Valued

  • Experience working across multi-country or federated business models
  • Exposure to regulated or data-sensitive environments (life sciences/pharma a plus, but not essential)
  • Power BI integration experience
  • Strong understanding of data governance, InfoSec, and privacy considerations
  • Political awareness and the ability to navigate emotionally charged or high-visibility programmes


🤝 The Environment

  • Small, capable BI & IT team who value straight-talking, challenge, and fresh perspective
  • A culture that welcomes someone coming in to raise the bar, not just “keep things ticking over”
  • High-profile programme with genuine business impact and visibility


📍 Logistics

  • Hybrid working – Windsor office for key meetings; otherwise remote
  • Occasional travel to European affiliates (limited and planned)
  • Start date: Ideally January, with a formal kick-off early February
  • Duration: Contract to end on 31st December 2026
  • Rate: ÂŁ600–£700/day (outside IR35)


If you’re a Fabric-savvy BI contractor who enjoys advising the business, challenging assumptions, and keeping complex programmes honest, this is a rare opportunity to make a lasting impact.

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