Data Engineer

VIQU IT
Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF10 2AF, United Kingdom
Last week
£300 – £325 pd

Salary

£300 – £325 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
18 May 2026 (Last week)

Data Engineer (SQL Server / SSIS) – 3 Month Initial Contract – Remote / Cardiff

VIQU have partnered with an NHS organisation to recruit a hands-on Data Engineer to support critical data integration and ETL workloads across a Microsoft-based environment.

This Data Engineer role is focused on stabilising, improving and enhancing existing data pipelines, alongside supporting ongoing modernisation and cloud migration activities.

The Role

The successful Data Engineer will play a key role in ensuring the reliability and performance of existing ETL processes, working across a hybrid on-premise and Azure-based data platform.

Key responsibilities include:

Testing, troubleshooting and supporting existing ETL and data ingestion processes

Investigating and resolving data issues, failures and performance bottlenecks

Enhancing and optimising existing SSIS packages and SQL-based integrations

Developing new ingestion pipelines and transformation logic where required

Performing data validation, reconciliation and quality assurance activities

Supporting wider data platform modernisation and Azure migration initiatives

Collaborating with analytics and reporting teams to ensure downstream data reliability

Key Skills & Experience

Strong hands-on experience with SQL Server (on-premise) and SSIS

Advanced T-SQL development and debugging skills

Proven experience working on ETL pipelines, particularly testing and troubleshooting

Experience enhancing existing integrations rather than just building from scratch

Strong experience with data validation, reconciliation and quality assurance

Experience using Python for ETL, automation or data processing

Familiarity with Azure SQL or cloud-based data platforms

Ability to work independently in an operational, delivery-focused environment

Desirable:

Experience with Microsoft Fabric, Dataverse or Power Platform

NHS or regulated data environment experience

Contract Overview

Role: Data Engineer (SQL Server / SSIS)

Length: 3 months initially (likely extension)

IR35: Inside IR35

Rate: £325 per day

Location: Remote / Cardiff

Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Suzie Stone via the VIQU IT website.

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