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Data Engineer

Michael Page
West Drayton
5 days ago
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Data Engineer – Microsoft Fabric & Azure

We're looking for a Data Engineer to support the build of a new data platform within the Microsoft Fabric and Azure ecosystem. This is a hands-on role where you'll help shape how environmental data is managed and reported across multiple public sector stakeholders.


This small-sized organisation operates within the public sector, leveraging data to optimise operations and improve decision-making. Based in West London, they are committed to delivering impactful analytics solutions.


Responsibilities

  • Set up and configure a lakehouse using Microsoft Fabric and Azure.
  • Migrate existing Power BI Gen1 dataflows to Gen2 and integrate new data sources.
  • Build Azure SQL databases using RESTful APIs and integrate them into the lakehouse.
  • Migrate Power BI semantic models, calculated columns, and DAX measures to the new architecture.
  • Assist in updating Power BI reports to reference the new semantic model and support dashboard development.
  • Create and maintain data catalogues, access policies, metadata models, and report catalogues.
  • Work closely with the Power BI Developer to enhance reporting capabilities and support statutory and external reporting.

Profile

  • Strong hands‑on experience with Microsoft Fabric, Azure, Power BI, DAX, and data modelling.
  • Proven track record in data migration and building scalable data infrastructure.
  • Comfortable documenting technical processes, data dictionaries, and access policies.
  • Able to work effectively with reporting teams and stakeholders to deliver actionable insights.
  • Quick to pick up new tools and technologies – experience with Power Apps and ArcGIS mapping is a bonus.
  • Motivated by contributing to meaningful public sector projects with real‑world outcomes.

Job Offer

  • 3 month contract
  • Competitive daily rate – INSIDE IR35
  • Hybrid working – based in West London


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