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Senior Data Engineer - Professional Services

TEKenable Ltd
City of London
1 week ago
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Responsibilities

In this role as a senior data engineer, you will design, develop, and maintain scalable data pipelines while collaborating with data analysts to understand their requirements. You will implement data integration solutions to support various business needs, ensuring data quality and integrity through rigorous testing and validation. Additionally, you will optimise data systems for both performance and scalability.


Qualifications

  • Experience with the Azure Intelligent Data Platform, including Data Lakes, Data Factory, Azure Synapse, Azure SQL, and Power BI.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Fabric.
  • Proficiency in SQL and Python.
  • Understanding of data integration and ETL processes.
  • Ability to work with large datasets and optimise data systems for performance and scalability.
  • Experience working with JSON, CSV, XML, Open API, RESTful API integration and OData v4.0; proven experience as a Senior Data Engineer using relevant tech stack required.
  • Strong knowledge of SQL and experience with relational databases.
  • Proficiency in programming languages such as Python.
  • Experience with big data technologies like Hadoop, Spark, or Kafka.
  • Familiarity with cloud platforms such as Azure.
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.

Company Overview

We're hiring a Senior Data Engineer to help shape the future of data-driven transformation for our clients. At TEKenable, a multi-award‑winning Microsoft partner and one of Deloitte's Fastest 50, you'll work with cutting‑edge technologies like Microsoft Azure Synapse, Microsoft Fabric, and Power BI. In this customer‑facing role, you'll collaborate directly with clients to solve complex data challenges, delivering scalable solutions that drive real business value. This role is open to applicants across Ireland and the UK. Our Remote First working policy ensures flexibility for all employees.


Benefits

  • Sustainability – Experience the flexibility to work from anywhere in Ireland or the UK, avoiding the stress of being stuck in car jams, saving valuable commute time to an office, while actively contributing to a lower carbon footprint and the fight against climate change.
  • Equipment – We'll set you up with a laptop and any other equipment you might need to get the job done.
  • Flexible working hours – Once pre‑approved by line management, employees can benefit from flexibility around core business hours Monday to Friday.
  • Health Insurance – We offer a comprehensive health insurance stipend to ensure your well‑being and peace of mind.
  • Pension Scheme – A supportive employee pension scheme is offered to help you build a secure and comfortable future.
  • Company trips – We're a social group and often get together for activities in Ireland.

Equal Employment Opportunity

We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities regardless of gender, disability, sexual orientation, generation, or belief.


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