Azure Data Engineering Lead - Law Firm - Remote

Etech Partners
Bristol
1 year ago
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My client are a Global Law Firm and are seeking a Senior Azure Data Engineering Lead Remote-based but you will need to go on site one or two days a month to either their London, Birmingham or Manchester offices. As a senior data engineer, you will be expected to work autonomously, taking responsibility for the end-ot-end delivery of solutions on projects. Skills Required Developing and implementing ETL processes using Microsoft Fabric and its component Azure - solid experience required of the Azure Data ecosystem Azure Synapse Azure Data Lake/Data Bricks/Data Factory Develop CI/CD pipelines for automated build and deploy Be happy to act as a lead and mentor to the other Azure Data Engineers Responsibilities Providing technical guidance and support to team members, fostering a collaborative and innovative work environment. Collaborating with stakeholders to understand business requirements and translate them into technical solutions. Mentoring and coaching team members to improve skills in your field of specialism. Managing and securing structured and unstructured data flows from multiple sources and integrate them to create a unified and reliable data pipeline. Ensuring data quality and implement appropriate data governance practices. Implementing and enforcing security measures to protect sensitive data. Ensuring compliance with data protection regulations and industry standards. My client is looking to recruit URGENTLY, please send your CV in Word format to be considered for this great opportunity. Etech Partners needs to collect and use your personal information when you apply for a role. We understand that you care about your privacy, and we take that seriously. Our Privacy Notice describes our policies and practices regarding collection and use of your personal data. By applying for this job you accept the Privacy Policy.

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