Azure Data Engineer - Outside IR35

ShareForce, Inc.
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Make sure to read the full description below, and please apply immediately if you are confident you meet all the requirements.This is an exciting contract opportunity for an

Azure Data Engineer

to join an experienced team in a new venture working at the forefront of data analytics and Artificial Intelligence. Our client equips ambitious organisations with enduring control of their data and AI evolution. This role is an opportunity to lead the build of bespoke data systems for our clients.Responsibilities

Design and implement scalable data pipelines and ETL processes using Azure and Databricks technologies.Lead technical discussions with clients and stakeholders to gather requirements and propose solutions.Work on high profile projects with well-known clients across various sectors.Help clients realise the potential of data science, machine learning, and scaled data processing within Azure / Databricks ecosystem.Mentor junior team members and support their personal development.Take ownership for the delivery of core solution components.Knowledge sharing through show and tells and contributing towards internal reusable assets.Support with planning, requirements refinement and work estimation.Skills and Experiences

Design and develop end-to-end data solutions leveraging Azure services for batch, real time and streaming workloads (including data ingestion, cleansing, modelling and integration).Strong background of enterprise data platform development, concepts and methods such as data warehouses and data lakehouse, with the ability to adapt and tailor based on requirements.Experience with Azure Synapse Analytics/or Azure Databricks, Microsoft Fabric, Data Factory.Expert Python, SQL and developer tooling such Visual Studio Code, Azure DevOps.Good experience of CI/CD practices and tools for data platforms using Azure DevOps.Good knowledge on how to leverage AI to increase development productivity and quality.Good understanding of data governance and data architecture principles.Excellent communication skills.Desirable certification in Azure Data Engineering and Databricks Engineering.Additional Information

Rate offered: £500-550 per day.IR35 Status: Outside.Location: Remote with occasional travel onsite in London.Start date: March.Duration: Initial 6 months with significant opportunity for extension.Seniority level Mid-Senior levelEmployment type ContractJob function Information Technology

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