Senior Data Engineer - Microsoft Fabric

Tenth Revolution Group
London, England
9 months ago
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A small and fast-growing Power Platform Consultancy is seeking a Microsoft Fabric Data Engineer to join their dynamic team in London, and play a key role in expanding their Microsoft Fabric offering.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative and forward-thinking consultancy that is passionate about delivering cutting-edge data solutions. You'll be working closely with clients to help them unlock the full potential of their data using Microsoft Fabric, acting as a trusted advisor and technical expert.

This role is ideal for someone currently working in a consultancy or someone eager to step into their first consulting role. In line with a hybrid working model, you'll spend 2-3 days per week in Central London for team collaboration and client engagement.

The Role:

As a Fabric Data Engineer, you will:

Lead the end-to-end delivery of Microsoft Fabric projects for a range of clients.
Act as a Fabric Subject Matter Expert, championing best practices and innovative solutions.
Work closely with stakeholders to understand business needs and translate them into scalable data solutions.
Be hands-on with the development, implementation, and optimisation of Fabric-based architectures.
Collaborate with a talented team, including a Microsoft MVP, in a supportive and growth-oriented environment.Experience Required:

To be successful in this role, you should have:

Proven experience working with Microsoft Fabric or strong expertise in related technologies such as Power BI, Azure Synapse, Data Factory, Azure Data Lake etc.
A solid understanding of data engineering principles, including data modelling, ETL/ELT processes, and data warehousing.
Hands-on experience with Power BI and DAX, and ideally some exposure to Notebooks, Pipelines, or Lakehouses within Fabric.
Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to explain complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences.
A proactive, client-focused mindset with a passion for delivering high-quality solutions.
Previous experience in a consulting environment is highly desirable but not essential.What's on Offer:

A salary of up to £80,000, depending on experience.
The chance to work with a highly skilled team and gain exposure to exciting, high-impact projects.
Excellent opportunities for career progression as demand for Fabric expertise continues to grow.
A collaborative, inclusive, and innovative work culture.

Please Note: This is role for UK residents only. This role does not offer Sponsorship. You must have the right to work in the UK with no restrictions. Some of our roles may be subject to successful background checks including a DBS and Credit Check.

Tenth Revolution Group (and Nigel Frank) are the go-to recruiter for Power BI and Azure Data Platform roles in the UK, offering more opportunities across the country than any other. We're the proud sponsor and supporter of SQLBits, and the London Power BI User Group. To find out more and speak confidentially about your job search or hiring needs, please contact me directly at (url removed)

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