Azure Data Engineer

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Azure Data Engineer£50 - 75k dependent on experienceBirmingham, West Midlands – hybridAn Azure Data Engineer is needed at this established software company in Birmingham as it continues a period of growth and expansion. This is a critical role in ensuring that the business is making the most of their data and turning it into commercial results.We are looking for someone with data engineering experience in an Azure environment using Agile methodology – but equally important are an attitude for learning and self-development, and a proactive approach to problem-solving.Requirements: * Extensive data engineering experience * Experience with Azure cloud data products such as Data Factory, Data Bricks, Data Lakes, Azure Storage and Synapse * Comprehensive knowledge of SQL Server * Experience in an Agile software environment * Knowledge of data modelling and ETL * Some exposure to scripting or programming, especially with Python an advantage * An understanding of medallion architecture would be advantageous * Excellent communication skillsThis is a fantastic opportunity to join a fast-growing team within a very successful business. You will have a great support network around you, and a clear career path into data architecture and data leadership.If this sounds like the place for you, please get in touch today!Azure Data Engineer£50 - 75k dependent on experienceBirmingham, West Midlands – hybrid

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