Azure SQL / Fabric Data Engineer

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Azure SQL / Fabric Data Engineer | £400 - £500 Outside IR35 | Exeter | Hybrid | 6‑Month Initial Term 

We’re working with a South West–based organisation undergoing a modernisation of their data platform using Microsoft Fabric and are looking to bring in an experienced SQL‑focused Data Engineer to support delivery. This is a hands‑on role suited to someone who enjoys working closely with data teams to model, optimise and deliver reliable datasets that drive reporting and decision‑making.

What you’ll be doing:

Designing and developing robust SQL‑based data models within Microsoft Fabric

Working with Fabric Warehouse / Lakehouse to support analytics and BI

Supporting Power BI reporting through well‑structured, performant datasets

Collaborating with analysts, engineers and stakeholders to unblock delivery

Helping stabilise and evolve a modern Azure data platformWhat we’re looking for:

Strong experience as a SQL Developer / Data Engineer

Solid understanding of data modelling

Hands‑on experience with Microsoft Fabric (or Synapse / Azure SQL with Fabric exposure)

Expert working in Azure‑based data environments

Pragmatic, delivery‑focused mindset

If this is a role that suits your skillset, can work onsite 3 days per week in Exeter and immediately available then please apply for the job advert directly.

Azure SQL / Fabric Data Engineer | £400 - £500 Outside IR35 | Exeter | Hybrid | 6‑Month Initial Term

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