Data Engineer (Microsoft Fabric)

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Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
6 days ago
£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Posted
13 Apr 2026 (6 days ago)

Data Engineer (Microsoft Fabric) - Permanent

Location: Hybrid - Milton Keynes (majority remote)

Type: Full-time, Permanent

Start: ASAP

Salary: £55,000 - £60,000 per annum

The Opportunity. We're working with a growing organisation investing in its data platform, now looking to hire a Data Engineer with Microsoft Fabric experience to help accelerate their journey. Microsoft Fabric is already in place, but the environment is still evolving and not yet fully optimised. There is now pressure to accelerate delivery and unlock value from data. This is not a traditional role with fixed specifications. You will work in a partially built environment, helping shape how data is structured, delivered, and used across the business.

Responsibilities

Design and build end-to-end data solutions within Microsoft Fabric

Develop and optimise data pipelines using PySpark and SQL

Work across bronze, silver, and gold layers (medallion architecture)

Perform initial data analysis and help define requirements

Collaborate with analysts, Client, and stakeholders

Improve and automate existing processes

Ensure data is secure, accurate, and scalable

Requirements

Technical:

Strong experience with PySpark / Spark and SQL

Hands-on experience with Microsoft Fabric

Experience building data pipelines and models

Azure Data Factory experience

Understanding of modern data architectures

Personal:

Proactive and self-starting

Comfortable working in evolving environments

Able to think beyond requirements and suggest solutions

Interest in both engineering and business use of data

Why Join

Opportunity to shape a developing Fabric platform. Work with large historic datasets. Influence how data is used across the organisation. Majority remote working

To progress matters please email your CV to Laura

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