Data Engineer | £55,000 - £65,000 | Remote

Opus Recruitment Solutions
Bury
1 week ago
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Are you a Data Engineer looking to learn technologies such as Fabric? Or maybe you want autonomy in your next role. If so I have a role for you.


Opus and I have partnered with a brilliant Saas company that operate within the automotive industry.


They’re looking for an experienced Data Engineer to come on board and utilise the Azure suite for integration, orchestration and management. Implement data pipelines and build migration paths.


Skills/Experience needed –

  • Solid Azure experience (ADF, Databricks, LogicApps, Synapse)
  • Power BI


If you have also worked with the Dynamics 365 Platform that will put you in good stead.


What is in it for you?

  • Remote working
  • Private healthcare
  • Certification support
  • 5% Matched pension
  • And more


This is a brilliant opportunity for someone looking to work with a modern Microsoft stack whilst working in a brilliant collaborative environment.


Sponsorship isn’t available.


Azure | ADF | Logic Apps | Databricks | D365 | C# | Synapse | Power BI | Azure SQL | Azure Data Factory | Data Engineering | Fabric | Saas | Data Lake

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