Senior Data Engineer

Tenth Revolution Group
Brighton and Hove
3 weeks ago
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Senior Data Engineer

About the Role

We are looking for a Senior Data Engineer to join a leading Microsoft partner that is modernising data platforms and delivering innovative analytics solutions for organisations across the UK.

You will work closely with clients to understand their business challenges before designing tailored solutions that improve efficiency, drive self‑service reporting and support long‑term scalability. This is a hands‑on role where you will support clients from a variety of different sectors. You will also be able to supplement this hands-on experience with the opportunity to gain Microsoft focus certifications and accreditations.

Responsibilities

Build and manage data pipelines using Azure Synapse, Data Factory, Databricks or Microsoft Fabric
Design, implement and maintain data lakes data warehouses and ETL/ELT processes
Develop scalable data models for reporting in Power BI
Work closely with stakeholders to understand business needs and advise on solutions that best fit the individual needs of the businessSkills and Experience

Hands‑on experience Azure services such as Synapse, Data Factory or Databricks
Strong SQL skills
Proficiency in Python and/or PySpark
Experience with Power BI and data modellingWhat is on offer

Salary up to £65,000
Fully remote working from anywhere in the UK
Performance‑related bonus scheme
Pension scheme and private healthcare optionsThis is just a brief overview of the role. For the full details, simply apply with your CV and we'll be in touch to discuss it further.

Tenth Revolution Group are the go‑to recruiter for Data & AI roles in the UK, offering more opportunities nationwide than any other recruitment agency. We are proud sponsors of SQLBits, Power Platform World Tour and the London Fabric User Group

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