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Senior Data Engineer | Microsoft Fabric🧵 | £70,000 - £75,000


We’re working with a growing consultancy known for delivering modern, scalable data solutions. Their work sits at the intersection of strategy, engineering and innovation, empowering organisations to unlock value through cutting-edge Microsoft technologies.


As part of their continued growth, they’re now seeking a Senior Data Engineer to take a pivotal role in delivering enterprise-grade data solutions, with a strong focus on Microsoft Fabric and the wider Azure ecosystem.


What you’ll do:

  • Lead the design and implementation of data platforms powered by Microsoft Fabric
  • Guide delivery teams through complex builds across cloud-native architectures
  • Bridge the gap between hands-on engineering and technical strategy
  • Collaborate closely with clients and internal stakeholders to translate needs into scalable solutions


What you bring:

  • Deep experience with Microsoft Azure, particularly around data services
  • Proven track record delivering with tools such as Fabric, Databricks or Snowflake
  • Proficiency in SQL, Python, and modern data engineering patterns
  • Leadership experience within engineering or delivery teams
  • A consultancy mindset - adaptable, curious, and client focused


Location & Flexibility:

Primarily remote, with periodic team sessions in London


Why consider this?

💰Salary: £70,000-£75,000

⭐Bonus up to 10%

🚀Be part of one of the first waves delivering at scale on Microsoft Fabric

🤝Work in a culture that values learning, innovation, and trust

📈Access to advanced training, cloud certifications, and fast-paced career progression

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