Data Engineer

Tenth Revolution Group
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Last month
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Job Description

Data Engineer

Up to £75,000

About the Role

I am seeking an experienced Data Engineer to support the design, development and optimisation of modern cloud-based data platform within a global manufacturing organisation specialising in the production of high-quality equipment.

Sitting within a global data and analytics function, this role is central to managing the data platform and delivering high-quality reporting capabilities that support operational, financial and strategic decision-making across multiple international regions.

This role is ideal for someone with strong hands-on experience across modern data engineering practices cloud data platforms especially Microsoft Fabric. Alongside the core data engineering work, you will also contribute to the development of Power BI reporting and semantic models used across global business teams.

You will also play a senior role within the BI and data team, helping guide development standards, mentoring developers and ensuring that data solutions are scalable, reliable and aligned with enterprise data governance practices.

Responsibilities

  • Design, build and maintain scalable ETL/ELT data pipelines within Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse environments
  • Develop and optimise data ingestion/transformation workflows
  • Develop Python and PySpark processes for data transformation and large-scale processing
  • Support the development and optimisation of Power BI datasets, reports and dashboards
  • Build and maintain scalable semantic data models including dimensional and star schema structures
  • Ensure strong data quality, governance and testing standards across all BI and data engineering solutions

Skills and Experience

  • Hands-on expertise with Microsoft Fabric, Lakehouse architecture and Data Pipelines
  • Experience developing Python or PySpark solutions for large-scale data processing
  • Understanding of ETL/ELT design patterns, data modelling and modern data platform architecture
  • Experience developing Power BI datasets, semantic models and reports
  • Experience working with Infor M3 ERP systems

What's on Offer

  • Salary of £75,000
  • Remote working from anywhere in the UK
  • Opportunity to work with modern data platforms including Microsoft Fabric and Power BI
  • Career development within a growing international data and analytics function

This is just a brief overview of the opportunity. To learn more, simply apply with your CV and we'll be in touch to discuss the role in more detail.

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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