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Senior Data Engineer

Made4Tech Global
Lancashire
1 month ago
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We’re seeking a Senior Data Engineer to join a new team and play a pivotal role in the organisation's digital transformation journey. This is a hybrid role combining deep technical expertise with strategic thinking.

What You’ll Do
  • Design and maintain scalable data systems using Azure Data Factory and Databricks
  • Build robust pipelines from multiple SaaS sources
  • Model data using layers for cleansing and lake readiness
  • Integrate new data sources into the data lake for centralised reporting
  • Collaborate with analysts and stakeholders to deliver impactful solutions
  • Lead projects and contribute to evolving data strategy
What You’ll Bring
  • Expertise in data engineering, with strong Python skills
  • Proven experience with Azure, Databricks, and data lakes
  • Solid understanding of data modelling, BI tools, and data governance
  • Strategic mindset with the confidence to engage senior stakeholders
  • Passion for continuous learning and personal development

This is an opportunity to lead the data engineering function and make a tangible impact. If you're ready to lead with purpose and build with precision, we’d love to hear from you.

Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Information Technology
Industries
  • Public Health, Hospitals and Health Care, and Health and Human Services

Location: Lancashire, England, United Kingdom (various postings)

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