Data Engineer

IMT Resourcing Solutions
Gloucester
6 months ago
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Salary: Up to £61,000


Our client, a leading organisation with a growing internal data capability, is hiring a Data Engineer to support the continued development and integration of modern Microsoft data platforms. This is a strong opportunity to join an expanding in‑house team and play a key role in shaping the future data landscape, with a particular focus on Azure and Microsoft Fabric.


You’ll be part of a collaborative environment where data is central to decision‑making, innovation, and long‑term transformation.


What you’ll do

  • Design, build, and maintain scalable data pipelines using Azure data engineering tools
  • Support the ongoing integration and adoption of Microsoft Fabric across the organisation
  • Develop and optimise ETL/ELT processes for structured and unstructured data
  • Work closely with analysts, architects, and stakeholders to deliver reliable data solutions
  • Contribute to data quality, performance optimisation, and platform best practices
  • You’ll work closely with internal technology and business teams to ensure data platforms are robust, secure, and aligned with strategic goals.

What we’re looking for

  • Strong experience as a Data Engineer within the Microsoft Azure ecosystem
  • Hands‑on experience with Azure services such as Data Factory, Synapse, SQL, or similar
  • Exposure to Microsoft Fabric (or a strong desire to work more deeply with it)
  • Experience building and supporting production‑grade data pipelines
  • Solid SQL skills and understanding of modern data engineering principles
  • The ideal candidate will be proactive, technically curious, and comfortable working in a growing, evolving data environment.

What will you get

  • Up to £61,000 per annum
  • Flexible working patterns and hybrid working 2 days on site in Gloucester
  • 20% pension with excellent lifestyle benefits
  • Growing data function with plenty of scope for progression

This position does not offer sponsorship and you must be willing to commute to Gloucester two days per week.


Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Information Technology


Industries

IT Services and IT Consulting


Location: Gloucester, England, United Kingdom


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