Data Engineer - London - Databricks - Azure - 75k + bonus

City of London
3 months ago
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Data Engineer - London - Databricks - Azure - 75k + bonus + benefits

I'm currently working with a company that continues to grow even after 60 years in operation. With more than 1,000 projects completed worldwide and a combined project value exceeding $150 billion, they've established themselves as a trusted global leader in delivering high‑value work. Today, they employ over 2,500 people across three continents.

What truly sets my client apart is their commitment to their people. They prioritise respect, inclusion, and genuine care for their employees, supported by a hybrid working model that offers the best of both home and office life. To make this balance even easier, they cover all expenses for any days worked in the office, regardless of how near or far employees live.

Tech Stack: Azure | Databricks | Power BI | Python

They're looking to grow their team with a Data Engineer that thrives on innovation and cutting-edge technology. If you love solving complex data challenges and building scalable solutions, this is your chance to make an impact. Working with the latest technology, ensuring you can be at the forefront of your field.

What You'll Work With

Azure Data Services: Data Factory, Data Lake, SQL
Databricks: Spark, Delta Lake
Power BI: Advanced dashboards
ETL & Data Modelling: T-SQL, metadata-driven pipelinesWhat you'll do

Design and implement scalable Azure-based data solutions
Build and optimise data pipelines for integration and transformation
Develop Power BI dashboards for global stakeholders
Ensure data quality, governance, and security
Collaborate in an Agile environment with cross-functional teamsBenefits

This role offers a highly competitive salary up to £75k, plus a 10% discretionary bonus and an exceptional benefits package. You'll enjoy an 8% non-contributory pension with options to top up, private medical insurance, virtual GP access, and an Employee Assistance Programme. Additional perks include 25 days annual leave (with options to buy more), a day for volunteering, and extra leave with tenure, alongside lifestyle benefits such as dental plans, season ticket loans, discounted gym memberships, and a cycle-to-work scheme. This is a high-performance, high-trust environment that combines global exposure with benefits designed to support your career and wellbeing.

What We're Looking For

Hands-on experience with Azure & Databricks
Strong data engineering and modelling skills
Proficiency in Power BI, T-SQL, DAX
Ability to troubleshoot complex data issues and deliver solutions

If this opportunity is what you are looking for, apply now or send your CV directly to me

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