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Azure Data Engineer

INOVERSE GROUPE
Manchester
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Contract Data Engineer - Azure, Databricks, SQL, Python

6 Weeks | Outside IR35 | £500-£600 per day | Remote (occasional travel to Manchester or Glasgow) My client is delivering a high-impact data migration programme and is looking for a Data Engineer to join on a 6-week contract. This role will suit someone who thrives in fast-moving delivery environments and has hands-on experience with modern data engineering tools.

The Role

  • Join a focused delivery team to execute a business-critical data migration
  • Build, optimise and maintain data pipelines using Azure and Databricks
  • Translate business requirements into technical solutions that ensure data accuracy, integrity and security
  • Deliver under tight deadlines with a strong focus on clean, reliable code and documentation

Skills & Experience Required

  • Advanced SQL skills for querying, modelling and migration tasks
  • Ability to write production-quality Python for data engineering and automation
  • Proven experience of data migration projects, ideally at enterprise scale
  • Experience with Databricks and the wider Azure stack (Data Lake, Synapse, ADF)
  • Solid understanding of data integration, transformation, and validation

If you are an experienced Data Engineer who can hit the ground running and deliver value quickly, I would love to hear from you. Please apply with your CV for immediate consideration.

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Information Technology

Data Infrastructure and Analytics


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