Data Engineer

Harvey Nash Group
Morpeth
3 days ago
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Overview

Data Engineers (Consultant & Senior) - Contract - Microsoft Fabric


I'm supporting a public sector organisation looking for two hands-on Data Engineers (1 x Consultant, 1 x Senior) who can hit the ground running and deliver real value from day one.


Responsibilities

You'll lead and deliver end-to-end Microsoft Fabric engineering across a busy, multi-team environment. This includes building and optimising bronze-silver-gold pipelines, shaping lakehouse architecture, and driving high-quality data integration, modelling, and transformation.


Details

Location: 1 day per week on-site in Morpeth


Duration: 6 Months


Rates (Inside IR35):



  • Senior Data Engineer: £500/day
  • Consultant Data Engineer: £400/day

Clearance: BPSS only


What They're Looking For

  • Expert Microsoft Fabric engineer with strong end-to-end platform capability
  • 7+ years' data engineering experience in complex environments
  • Strong in pipeline build, integration, modelling, lakehouse optimisation, and semantic design
  • Confident implementing data matching, data quality rules, and governance standards
  • Proven experience creating optimised Power BI models and intuitive dashboards
  • Comfortable operating independently in agile delivery teams
  • Integration experience across contact centre platforms (AWS Connect), CRM systems, and line-of-business applications
  • Able to support analytics teams and enable channel shift & operational insight reporting

Interviews are set to begin next week, so if you're available and have the right experience, get in touch today.


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