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Azure Data Engineer

Michael Page
East Sussex
16 hours ago
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We're seeking a skilled Data Engineer to design and deliver scalable solutions on Azure. You'll work closely with product owners and business users to turn requirements into technical delivery, owning workstreams within your squad. This hands-on role involves building and maintaining a modern data platform, ensuring best practices, compliance, and supporting team development through coaching.


Client Details

The employer is a public sector organisation dedicated to delivering essential services and ensuring compliance within its remit.

Description

  • Translate user stories into technical delivery and own workstreams within your squad.
  • Build and maintain a cutting-edge Data Platform using the Azure suite.
  • Deliver high-quality, scalable solutions aligned with governance and compliance standards.
  • Support operational processes with monitoring and alerting for reliability.
  • Guide analysts on interfacing with platform technologies and help build data capability across the organisation.

Profile

Essential:

  • Strong understanding of cloud data platforms and storage (ideally Azure).
  • Proven hands-on experience in Data Engineering.
  • Excellent SQL skills (functional and non-functional).
  • Knowledge of data integration and workflow tools (e.g., Azure Data Factory).
  • Familiarity with Agile methodologies and source control

Desirable:

  • Skills in Python, Spark, C#, or similar languages.
  • Proactive, flexible, and able to prioritise effectively.
  • Strong problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills.
  • Attention to detail and accuracy.

Job Offer

  • Competitive daily rate of £575 to £625 (GBP).
  • Temporary position within a respected public sector organisation.
  • Opportunity to work on meaningful projects in Brighton (4 days per month)
  • Chance to enhance your expertise in data engineering within the technology sector.

If you are an experienced Data Engineer ready to make an impact in the public sector, we encourage you to apply today!

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