Data Engineer

Brio Digital
Leeds
1 week ago
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Location: Remote - will need to collect kit day-1 in Leeds


Sector: Public Sector


We are currently supporting a consultancy who are on the lookout for an Azure Data Engineer to join a high-profile public sector programme on an initial 3-month rolling contract. This role will play a key part in designing, developing and maintaining robust data solutions across both legacy and modern cloud-based systems.


This is a hands‑on engineering role suited to someone comfortable working in complex, regulated environments and delivering scalable, production‑grade data pipelines.


Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop and maintain ETL pipelines across legacy and modern data platforms
  • Build and optimise data workflows using Azure Data Factory
  • Develop scalable data solutions within Microsoft Azure
  • Support Power BI reporting by delivering high-quality, well‑modelled datasets
  • Collaborate with architects, analysts and stakeholders to translate business requirements into technical solutions
  • Ensure data quality, governance and security standards are maintained

Qualifications

  • Strong experience with Microsoft Azure data services
  • Proven expertise with Azure Data Factory
  • Solid experience developing and maintaining ETL pipelines
  • Experience working with Azure Data Lake and related storage solutions
  • Power BI data modelling and backend support experience
  • Experience implementing CI/CD for data projects
  • Hands‑on experience with Microsoft Fabric (essential)
  • Experience working within the public sector
  • Strong understanding of data governance and working in regulated environments
  • Experience integrating legacy systems into modern Azure environments
  • Knowledge of DevOps practices in Azure
  • Familiarity with security and compliance standards within public sector environments

Apply now or email for more information.


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