Data Engineer

Hessle, East Riding of Yorkshire
5 hours ago
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Location: Hessle

Salary: £50,000–£60,000 depending on experience

Contract Type: Permanent

We’re looking for a Data Engineer with experience in Business Intelligence to join a forward-thinking organisation modernising its data ecosystem. This role is ideally suited to someone operating at a strong mid-level, looking to deepen their technical capability while gaining exposure to more advanced data engineering and architectural concepts.

As a Data Engineer, you’ll work with data from systems such as SAP, Salesforce and production environments, helping to ensure it is connected, structured and ready to support meaningful insight across the business. This is an opportunity to step into a role where you can build on solid foundations, while being challenged and supported to grow into a more senior position.

Key Responsibilities as a Data Engineer:

Design, build and maintain data pipelines using Azure Data Factory, with increasing ownership as you develop in the role

Work with stakeholders and technical colleagues to support the development of scalable, reliable data models

Contribute to the ongoing development of the data platform, including data lakes and integration of sources such as SAP, Salesforce and production systems

Collaborate with the BI Developer to deliver accurate and engaging Power BI dashboards and reports

Support data governance, data quality and best practice initiatives across the business

Play an active role in improving how data is used across departments, helping to turn data into clear, actionable insight Skills and Experience:

Experience working with Azure Data Factory and cloud-based data environments

Strong SQL skills for querying, transformation and optimisation

Experience building or supporting data pipelines and ETL processes

Exposure to data modelling and data warehousing concepts

Working knowledge of Power BI or similar BI tools

Ability to engage with stakeholders and translate business requirements into data solutions

A proactive approach, with an interest in developing into a more senior or lead-level role over time Desirable Experience:

Exposure to enterprise data sources such as SAP, Salesforce or production systems

Awareness of data governance, data quality or data privacy standards

Experience contributing to improvements in data processes or standards

Interest in mentoring, knowledge sharing, or taking on increased responsibility Why This Role?

This is an opportunity to join a business investing heavily in its data and analytics capability, where data is becoming central to decision-making and performance. You’ll work with modern Azure technologies, a range of complex data sources, and a team that values both technical quality and practical business impact.

For someone looking to move beyond pure execution, this role offers genuine scope to grow. You’ll gain exposure to data architecture, platform development and cross-functional collaboration, with the opportunity to take on greater ownership and responsibility as your experience develops.

Consortium is delighted to represent this opportunity exclusively and welcomes applications from candidates who are ready to take the next step in their data engineering career.

Consortium Professional Recruitment Ltd are a professional level recruitment consultancy specialising in the delivery of high relevance recruitment services on behalf of our clients across the UK. We regularly receive a high volume of applications, which can make providing individual feedback challenging. If you have not received a response within 14 days, your application has unfortunately been unsuccessful on this occasion. We will retain your details for future opportunities unless you advise otherwise. To learn more about our services, please visit (url removed)

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