Data Engineer (Azure) - Energy Sector

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Data Engineer - Energy Consultancy

£45,000 DOE | Full-Time, Permanent | Hybrid (Southampton)Join a company driving the UK's journey to net zero.
We're hiring a Data Engineer for a purpose-led energy consultancy helping organisations reduce energy consumption, lower carbon emissions, and cut costs through innovative solutions and expert guidance.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a tech-forward team committed to sustainability, professional development, and a collaborative working culture.

The Role

As a Data Engineer, you'll work as part of the dedicated Data Team to support internal reporting and external customer platforms. You'll design and maintain scalable pipelines using modern cloud technologies and help build a robust new data platform for real-time analytics.

Key Responsibilities:

Own and deliver assigned data projects and BAU tasks
Maintain data pipelines using Azure ADF and Synapse Analytics
Transform raw CRM data into structured, curated datasets
Develop event-driven data processes for internal and external use
Contribute to best-practice architecture decisions and documentation
Support reporting and analytics by surfacing clean, secure data
Build monitoring tools for engineering operations and performance
Work with Azure DevOps to manage and track project workAbout You

Essential Skills & Experience:

Proficiency in cloud-based tools (ADF, Synapse, S3, Lambda)
Experience using PySpark for ELT pipelines
Strong analytical and problem-solving mindset
Able to work independently and collaboratively across teams
Confident communicator with strong documentation skills
Experience in a data engineering roleWhy Join?

Growth: Join a supportive team with clear paths for progression
Impact: Be part of an organisation working toward a sustainable future
Salary: a competitive salary of up to £45,000 plus benefits
Location: Hybrid - based at Chilworth, Southampton
Hours: 37.5 per week (Monday - Friday, 9:00-17:00)Apply now to build a meaningful career in energy innovation.

Hit apply to register your interest and upload your CV.

Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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