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Data Engineer

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We’re partnering with a leader in their field during an exciting time of technical change by building a completely new data platform and moving their estate into Microsoft Fabric. They’re creating a brand-new Data Engineer position to shape this platform, design the warehouse, and influence how data flows across multiple businesses.

If you enjoy ownership, modern tooling, and solving real technical problems, this role offers the autonomy and impact most engineers look for.

Why this role stands out
You’ll design and develop the core data models, pipelines, and structures that support a brand-new Data Warehouse. This isn’t a legacy clean-up job, you’ll be trusted to build things the right way from day one.

You’ll be closely involved in the rollout of Fabric alongside an external consultancy team. If you already know Fabric, great. If not, strong SQL Server and Azure/Databricks experience transfers perfectly, and you’ll get full support to upskill.

You’ll work alongside Data, Development and IT colleagues, as well as external consultants. You’ll be the go-to person for shaping pipelines, optimising SQL, and ensuring data quality.

What you’ll be doing day-to-day

  • Designing and building databases, pipelines, and ingestion flows

  • Developing clean, robust data models and ensuring data quality

  • Maintaining SQL Server environments (T-SQL, SSIS/SSRS/SSMS)

  • Supporting and optimising Power BI and SQL reporting

  • Troubleshooting performance issues and tuning queries

  • Working across teams to ensure reliable, accurate, well-structured data

  • Documenting processes, improving standards, and helping shape best practice

    What they’re looking for

  • Strong SQL Server skills (T-SQL, stored procedures, query optimisation)

  • Experience in data warehousing, modelling, and ETL/ELT processes

  • Microsoft Fabric experience or solid Azure/Databricks background with a willingness to learn Fabric

  • Someone who enjoys solving problems, collaborating, and taking ownership of their work

    This is a genuinely brilliant opportunity to work in the latest data technology, on a project that will bring a hugely positive impact during the company's next phase. For more info, contact Ruben at Synergy

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