Senior Data Engineer

Bristol
10 months ago
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I am looking for a Senior Data Engineer to join an established retailer as they look to migrate to Microsoft Fabric. They are looking to integrate a number of their data systems into one fully-scalable solution and create a brand-new data warehouse that will enable data to be readily available for reporting.

The business have office locations around the UK, however their technology hub is based just outside of Bristol and you would work collaboratively with the Engineering manager and other Engineers. You will also work collaboratively with the wider IT function to enable to organisation to leverage its data and orchestrate data-driven decisions.

As part of this role, you will be responsible for.

Help create a scalable data platform and integrate data from various sources
Create robust data pipelines
Write robust code to transform and manipulate data
Work with senior members of the technical team to advise on best practice of modern data platform architecture
Contribute to the planning of the organisations long term data strategy, maintaining data integrity and a focus on GDPR at all timesTo be successful in this role you will have.

Coding experience with Python/PySpark
Data pipeline development experience utilising Azure Data Factory or Fabric Pipelines
Experience working within an Azure environment such as Lakehouse Architecture, Data Lake, Delta Lake, Azure Synapse
Strong SQL knowledge
Strong communication skillsThis is a hybrid role based out of the organisations office in Bristol 3 times per week with the additional 2 days working from home.

Some of the benefits included in this role are.

Salary up to £70,000 depending on experience
24 days annual leave plus bank holidays (rising to 27 days with service)
Company pension scheme
Healthcare benefits such as private healthcareThis is just a brief overview of the role. For the full information, simply apply to the role with your CV, and I will call you to discuss further. My client is looking to begin the interview process ASAP, so don't miss out, APPLY now

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