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Senior Azure Data Engineer

Morgan Hunt Recruitment
Brighton
23 hours ago
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Morgan Hunt are working with a public sector organisation based in Brighton to recruit two Senior Azure Data Engineers on a contract basis. The role is focused around Azure, so someone with strong knowledge of Azure would be preferred. The role is on a contract basis, but there is potential for the role to be extended beyond the initial end date.Key Responsibilities:

  • Owning technical delivery within an agile squad by translating user stories into robust Azure-based data engineering solutions
  • Building scalable, cost-efficient components of the organisations Data Platform
  • Maintaining compliance with governance policies
  • Supporting operational reliability through monitoring and alerting
  • Staying current with evolving technologies
  • Coaching and mentoring junior engineers, guiding analysts on data platform use, helping develop data capability across the organisation
  • Supporting or deputising for the Principal Data Engineer in solution design and team leadership

Experience Required:

  • Strong knowledge of cloud data platforms and data storage technologies (Azure preferably)
  • Hands-on data engineering development experience
  • Strong SQL skills
  • Data integration and workflow application knowledge (preferable Azure Data Factory)
  • Agile working experience

Contract until 31/03/26 (extension possibility - 6/9 month project)4 days per month...

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