Data Platform Engineer

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Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
Last week
£55,000 – £70,000 pa
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£55,000 – £70,000 pa

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Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Data Platform Engineer - Leading UK Enterprise - Milton Keynes (Hybrid - 3 times a month in office)


(Tech stack: Data Platform Engineer, Cloud (Azure/AWS/GCP), Microsoft Fabric, SQL Server, Platform as Code, Terraform, GitHub, Data Platform, Monitoring, Observability)

Our client is a leading UK enterprise investing heavily in its technology landscape as part of a large-scale transformation programme. They are seeking a talentedData Platform Engineer to join their growing team in Milton Keynes. This is an exciting opportunity for aData Platform Engineer to work with modern technologies includingMicrosoft Fabric andTerraform, helping to build and scale a best-in-classData Platform.

As aData Platform Engineer, you will play a key role in designing, building and maintaining a robustData Platform withinCloud (Azure/AWS/GCP) environments. The successfulData Platform Engineer will collaborate with technical specialists and third-party providers, leveragingMicrosoft Fabric andTerraform to deliver secure, scalable and highly available solutions.

Data Platform Engineer applicants should have strong experience withCloud (Azure/AWS/GCP), alongside hands-on expertise inSQL Server and modernData Platform technologies such asMicrosoft Fabric. Experience with Platform as Code approaches usingTerraform and version control tools like GitHub is highly desirable for anyData Platform Engineer.

In this role, theData Platform Engineer will be responsible for maintaining and optimising theData Platform, usingMicrosoft Fabric to support analytics and data workloads, while deploying infrastructure throughTerraform. You will ensure high availability acrossCloud (Azure/AWS/GCP) environments, undertaking incident management and root cause analysis in line with SLAs. TheData Platform Engineer will also apply Platform as Code principles withTerraform to improve automation and consistency.

TheData Platform Engineer will contribute to capacity planning, monitoring and observability, ensuring theData Platform performs effectively. You will work withMicrosoft Fabric to enhance platform capabilities, while usingTerraform to manage scalable infrastructure. Operating within Cloud (Azure/AWS/GCP) design patterns, theData Platform Engineer will support both legacy and modern systems.

This is a fantastic opportunity for aData Platform Engineer to join a collaborative and forward-thinking environment where innovation is encouraged. You will deepen your expertise inMicrosoft Fabric, expand your knowledge ofTerraform, and work on enterprise-scaleData Platform solutions withinCloud (Azure/AWS/GCP) environments.

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