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Senior Data Engineer

Roc Search GmbH
North Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Senior Data Engineer - York - Hybrid/Remote. Senior Data Engineer - Data Warehouse / Microsoft Fabric.

Roc Search are currently recruiting for a Senior Data Engineer to join an expanding company based in York.

They have a continuous programme of growth at the moment surrounding Data Warehouse that you will be working on. Day to day you will be working with 3rd parties in the business, as well as other stakeholders responsible for making certain decisions surrounding data engineering. You may also have to deputise for the Data Engineering Manager from time to time.

This is a really great time to join as they are investing largely into their IT systems at the moment and rapidly expanding, so there is plenty opportunity to develop and utilise your skills and career with them.

They are happy for you to work predominantly remote, coming into the office once every 4-6 weeks.

Essential skills
  • Data Warehousing
  • At least one of the following: Microsoft Fabric, Synapse, Snowflake or AWS
  • Python
  • SQL
Advantageous skills
  • Power BI
  • Microsoft Fabric
  • Leadership
  • European language skills

This is an excellent opportunity for the successful applicant to gain exposure to a company with great rewards and career progression, with continual professional development and training.

Apply now for immediate consideration.

As a professional company we gladly welcome applications from persons of any age and background and do not intend to discriminate with advert text and terminology.


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