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Azure Data Engineer

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Role: Data Engineer (Azure)

Location: Remote working with occasional travel to Birmingham

Salary:£50,000-£60,000 per annum + benefits

We are currently recruiting for a Data Engineer to join the team and play a key role on a Data hub project, which is focused on building a modern cloud-based data warehouse, using Microsoft Fabric. The current priority is replacing the Global Data Warehouse (GDW), which supports sales and finance reporting. You will be working as part of a Data Engineering team and will play a significant role and be a key part of the project.

Role Responsibilities - you will:

Focus on the Silver layer.
Build ETL pipelines using Microsoft Fabric Data Factory.
Perform data transformations, schema design, standardisation, and cleansing.
Write PySpark notebooks and stored procedures with error tracking.
Possibly assist with data dictionary and mapping logic in collaboration with the Data Warehouse Manager.
Validate data accuracy by comparing outputs to ERP source data.Skills and experience required:

Microsoft Fabric (preferred), or Azure Synapse/Data Factory experience.
PySpark, SQL, PL/SQL, stored procedures, error handling.
Experience with ERP systems (e.g., JDE, SAP, Dynamics) is a nice-to-have.
Familiarity with Oracle or DB2 is beneficial.
Fabric certification is helpful but not essential-practical experience is more valued.
Be eligible for SC Clearance

The client are looking for someone to start as early as August, please be aware of this if you have a lengthy notice period.

If you are interested in the role and would like to apply, please click on the link for immediate consideration

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