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Azure Data Engineer (Fabric)

Norton Blake
City of London
6 days ago
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Job Summary

We are seeking a skilled and motivatedData Engineerwith deep experience inMicrosoft FabricandAzure Data Servicesto design, build, and maintain data pipelines, data models, and reporting infrastructure. You will work closely with business analysts, data scientists, and other engineers to support advanced analytics and business intelligence initiatives across the organization.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and develop scalable data pipelines usingMicrosoft Fabric(OneLake, Data Factory, Pipelines, Notebooks).
  • Build and manageLakehouse architecturein Fabric with Delta tables and DirectLake access.
  • Develop and maintaindataflows, semantic models,andPower BI datasetsfor reporting and analytics.
  • Integrate data from multiple sources (on-prem, cloud, APIs, databases) usingAzure Data FactoryandSynapse Pipelines.
  • UseAzure Data Lake Storage Gen2,Databricks,Azure SQL Database, andSynapse Analyticsfor data processing and modeling.
  • Ensure data governance, security, and compliance usingMicrosoft Purviewandrole-based access control.
  • Work closely with business stakeholders to understand data requirements and provide actionable insights.
  • Monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize data pipelines and Fabric workspaces for performance and reliability.
  • Implement CI/CD practices for deploying Fabric artifacts using tools likeAzure DevOpsorGitHub Actions.

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