Integration and Data Engineer, Integration and Data Engineer

Pilgrim's Europe
Chippenham
3 days ago
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At Oakhouse Foods, part of Pilgrim’s Europe, data drives everything we do — from operational performance to customer experience.


We’re looking for a technically strong and commercially aware Integrations & Data Engineer to design, build and support resilient data pipelines and system integrations that power our business. This is a hands‑on role where you’ll combine technical expertise with problem‑solving capability to reduce manual processes, improve automation, and deliver reliable, future‑proof solutions.


The Role

You will ensure business data is collected, transformed, validated, stored and distributed through secure, scalable automated pipelines. Supporting both Business as Usual (BAU) and project delivery, you’ll maintain and enhance existing integrations while developing innovative solutions aligned to architecture standards and modern best practices. This is an on‑site role in Chippenham, working closely with IT, operational teams, suppliers and project stakeholders.


Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop and support system integrations between platforms
  • Build and optimise scalable ETL/ELT pipelines
  • Ensure structured, reliable and validated data availability
  • Maintain documentation of data schemas, conventions and definitions
  • Implement robust validation, logging and error‑handling mechanisms
  • Design and build automated workflows to reduce manual intervention
  • Select and implement appropriate tools for large‑scale automation
  • Implement scheduling, retry mechanisms and resilience patterns
  • Identify automation opportunities through user engagement and process analysis
  • Resolve escalated data and integration support tickets with clear root cause analysis
  • Review and improve existing workflows and processes
  • Collaborate with suppliers and partners on support and project delivery
  • Maintain knowledge base documentation and technical guides
  • Provide technical input, effort estimation and risk assessment
  • Communicate clearly with both technical and non‑technical stakeholders
  • Provide regular updates on progress, risks and blockers
  • Ensure delivered solutions are secure, scalable and maintainable

What We’re Looking For

  • Microsoft SQL Server

    • Experience managing SQL Server instances (security, users, monitoring, maintenance).
    • Advanced knowledge of Microsoft SQL Server, including writing DML queries, stored procedures, and functions.


  • SAP Business One

    • Understanding of core SAP B1 processes and objects (business partners, documents, etc).
    • Experience customising the platform using add‑ons such as Boyum B1UP.
    • Familiarity with SAP B1’s underlying data structures.


  • Microsoft Fabric

    • Experience ingesting data from APIs or databases into Fabric.
    • Skilled in using Dataflows, Power Query, and Data Warehouse tooling to cleanse, transform, and prepare data.
    • Ability to publish structured, reliable datasets for analytical and reporting use cases.


  • Microsoft Azure

    • Hands‑on experience with Azure Logic Apps for workflow automation.
    • Experience using Azure Function Apps for high‑speed data manipulation and transfer operations.
    • Familiarity with additional Azure data and compute services beneficial to integration workloads.



Personal & Professional Skills

  • Strong analytical and critical thinking ability
  • Customer‑focused approach to supporting internal teams and franchise partners
  • Ability to explain technical concepts clearly
  • Confidence mentoring support staff
  • Commercial awareness and understanding of how data drives business performance

Why Join Us?

  • Play a key role in modernising and automating business systems
  • Work in a collaborative environment where ideas are valued
  • Be part of a business backed by the strength of Pilgrim’s Europe
  • Contribute to projects that directly impact operational performance and customer service
  • Opportunities to shape data architecture and influence technical direction
  • Competitive salary and benefits package

Ready to Build the Data Foundations That Power the Business?

If you’re passionate about integration engineering, automation and delivering scalable data solutions that make a real impact, we’d love to hear from you.


Apply now and help us build robust, future‑ready systems at Oakhouse Foods - Pilgrim's Europe.


Location

Chippenham, UK (On‑Site)


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