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Senior Data Engineer

Hoare Lea
Liverpool
4 days ago
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Senior Data Engineer (Microsoft Fabric / Azure)

Digital team

Nationwide (Bristol preferred)


About us

Hoare Lea is a human-centric and planet-conscious engineering consultancy. We offer intelligent and sustainable solutions to complex design challenges for the built environment throughout the UK and further afield.


We provide a wide range of engineering and consultancy services, including acoustics, air quality, building services (MEP), fire, lighting, security and sustainability to name but a few. Together, our highly skilled teams use technical expertise and problem-solving skills to bring buildings to life. We ensure that whatever the building, its design is outstanding, and its operations meet the needs of the communities it serves.


We are committed to providing an environment where everyone can realise their unique potential. So, in joining Hoare Lea, you will experience a business that enriches your knowledge, supports your wellbeing, and welcomes your individuality. You’ll have the opportunity to participate in our 9-day fortnight scheme, thriving community groups, varied social and networking events, and extensive professional and technical development schemes. We also offer an extensive benefits package, including private medical cover, electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme, stock options, and up to 30 days of annual leave.


Whatever your ambitions or circumstances, our aim is to enable everyone to develop their knowledge, give their best, and enjoy what they do.


About the team

This role sits within the Data team within our Digital group, part of our Product and Innovation function.


It's an exciting time to join our team. We’re on a mission to transform the way the industry delivers and maintains urban environments that work for people and planet, starting with our own business, and we’re starting to build momentum.


We’ve developed an ecosystem through a mixture of procured tools and a bespoke web-based platform called Origin, designed to enable engineers and consultants to make smarter decisions using data and insights. This means gathering, using and reusing both project design data and real-world building performance data from start to finish.


About the role

We are looking for a Senior Data Engineer to take ownership of our Microsoft Fabric platform and make it a reliable foundation for analytics across the business. You will be responsible for building and maintaining data pipelines, modelling data for anaIytics, and ensuring the platform is governed and scalable.


Key responsibilities

• Own and manage the Microsoft Fabric environment (OneLake, Pipelines, Dataflows, Notebooks).

• Build automated ingestion pipelines for flat files and APIs (batch-oriented).

• Design and manage orchestration workflows (e.g. Data Factory, Fabric Pipelines).

• Develop and maintain data models and medallion architecture (Bronze → Silver → Gold).

• Deliver high-quality datasets optimised for Power BI consumption.

• Apply best practices in CI/CD, testing, and version control.

• Monitor and optimise pipelines for performance, cost, and reliability.

• Collaborate with the central DevOps and IT teams to ensure compliance with security and governance policies.

• Provide guidance and standards for data engineering best practice within the digital team.


About you

Skills and experience

• Strong experience in data engineering with the Azure data stack (Fabric, Data Factory, Synapse).

• Proficiency in SQL and Python for data transformation, ETL/ELT and automation.

• Solid understanding of CI/CD, Git, and DevOps practices for data workflows.

• Experience designing and implementing layered data models.

• Ability to work independently as the first data engineer and set standards from the ground up.

• Excellent communication skills, able to collaborate with IT stakeholders as well as data scientists, analysts and business stakeholders.


Nice to have

• Exposure to Microsoft Fabric specifically.

• Experience with distributed data processing (e.g. Spark).

• Familiarity with equivalent cloud platforms (AWS, GCP).

• Exposure to Snowflake or Databricks.


How to apply

To apply simply complete a CV profile and submit your application.

If shortlisted, one of our recruitment team will be in touch to arrange a introductory call (about 30 minutes) to discuss the role and your experience in more detail. From there, successful candidates will be invited to attend a panel interview, either via Microsoft Teams or in person at one of our offices.


Adjustments and accommodations

If there are adjustments or accommodations that we can put in place to help you participate and give your best at any stage of the recruitment process (whether relating to disability, neurodivergence or anything else) please let us know.


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We have updated our terms and conditions for candidates, click here to find out more.


Recruitment agencies

We have a Preferred Supplier List of trusted partners who assist us when required. We do not acknowledge speculative CVs or unsolicited candidate introductions from agencies not on the list.

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