Data Engineer
ADLIB- Remote first role with monthly trips to the office closest to you.
- Work with Microsoft Fabric, Azure, SQL and PySpark.
- Join a growing data function where you'll have real ownership and influence.
We're working with a large organisation undergoing a significant data transformation and they're looking for a Data Engineer to join their growing team. This is a hands-on Data Engineer role focused on building and improving data platforms, developing scalable pipelines, and helping the business make better use of its data. You'll work closely with technical and non-technical stakeholders, helping translate business requirements into robust data solutions.
What you'll be doing
As a Data Engineer, you'll be designing, developing and maintaining data pipelines using Microsoft Fabric, SQL and PySpark. You'll work across the full data lifecycle, from ingestion and transformation through to modelling and delivery.
You'll be involved in building data products, integrating data from multiple source systems and ensuring data is accessible, reliable and fit for purpose. You'll work within a modern Azure environment and contribute to the ongoing development of the organisation's data platform.
This isn't a role where you'll simply sit behind a desk taking requirements. You'll spend time working with stakeholders across the business, understanding how data is being used, gathering requirements, troubleshooting challenges and helping shape solutions. They're looking for someone comfortable operating in both technical and business-facing conversations. Sound like you?
What experience you'll need to apply
- Experience working as a Data Engineer
- Hands-on experience with Microsoft Fabric
- Experience with Azure
- Strong SQL skills
- Experience using Python, ideally PySpark
- Experience building and maintaining ETL or ELT pipelines
- Experience working directly with stakeholders
- Ability to gather requirements and translate them into technical solutions
- Experience with KQL, Synapse or Databricks would be beneficial
What you'll get in return for your experience
This Data Engineer role is offering a salary of up to £50,000. The role is remote first, with monthly visits to the office closest to you, whether that's London, Bristol or Birmingham.
You'll be joining a team that's investing heavily in modern data technologies and giving engineers the opportunity to stay hands-on while influencing how the platform evolves. There's plenty of scope to develop your skills across Microsoft Fabric, Azure and broader data engineering while working on projects that have genuine business impact.
What's next?
If this Data Engineer opportunity aligns to your experience and next steps, please apply via the link and we’ll be in touch to arrange a call if it’s a good fit! Looking forward to reviewing your application!
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