Senior Data Engineer

Synapri
Milton Keynes Village
5 days ago
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Senior Data EngineerPermanentMilton Keynes (2 days per week)Salary: £60 000 - £65 000 (slightly negotiable)Synapri collaborates with a leading content and data provider, to identify a Senior Data Engineer to develop and grow their data capability.Although previous leadership experience is not required, the client needs someone comfortable enough to step up in their career, mentor 2 more junior members of the team and act as the bridge between the data engineering/ architecture team and the wider business.The right candidate would be an individual with a strong analytical mindset and the competence to confidently communicate with business stakeholders (Business Analysts, Senior Management, CTO), in addition to Architects, to help champion the data design.Main responsibilities: * Design and implement robust data pipelines and platforms to support reporting and operational requirements. * Data Warehousing practices, especially using SQL, DataBricks/ Snowflake and ADF (Azure Data Factory) * Design and implement modern ETL processes (ensuring seamless data flow and integration across platforms). * Advise on data governance policies and procedures to manage the data lifecycleExperience needed: * Azure tech stake experience including SQL Server, Elastic Pool, SSRS, Azure Data Factory. * Working with Snowflake and DataBricks would be a plus. * Working with PowerBI and building reports. * Implementations in an Agile development environment.The role is on a hybrid work model – 2 days per week in the office (Milton Keynes) and 3 days remote.If you tick most of the boxes above and have a ‘can do’ attitude, please apply for immediate consideration

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