Senior Azure Data Engineer

Context Recruitment
Bristol
9 months ago
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Up to 75k DoE


High-calibre IT Managed Services Provider seeking an Azure Data Engineer to join their expanding applications team. In this role, you’ll support a crucial reporting project and play a key part in driving business transformation with the very latest Microsoft cloud technologies.


The ideal candidate will have extensive experience as a data engineer within large organisations working on enterprise-class platforms.


This opportunity is ideal for someone who enjoys staying up to date with technology through active involvement in solution delivery and is keen to advance their career by enhancing their skills in digital transformation.


Key Responsibilities:


  • Collaborate on enterprise-level projects.
  • Deliver hands-on solutions to internal clients.
  • Stay updated with technology trends and actively participate in solution delivery.


Required Technical Skills:

  • Proficiency in Azure Data Platform (Data Lake, Synapse Analytics, SQL Database, Data Factory).
  • Strong knowledge of Power BI and Microsoft reference architectures.
  • Experience in Data Platform Design and Azure DevOps.
  • Understanding of Azure data integration technologies and Modern Workplace.
  • Experience with Fabric would be beneficial.


Other Experience:

  • Agile delivery methods.
  • Mentoring junior staff.
  • Deploying Azure solutions using CI/CD pipelines.
  • Data integration, analysis, modelling, cleansing, and enrichment.
  • Working with remote teams.
  • Proficiency in SQL and Python.
  • Knowledge of Data Governance, including MDM and Data Quality tools.

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