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Data Engineer

Tenth Revolution Group
Bristol
1 day ago
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Connecting the best talent in Data & AI | Principal Recruitment Consultant at Tenth Revolution Group 📞 ✉

I am working with a forward-thinking organisation that is modernising its data platform to support scalable analytics and business intelligence across the Group. With a strong focus on Microsoft technologies and cloud-first architecture, they are looking to bring on a Data Engineer to help design and deliver impactful data solutions using Azure.


This is a hands-on role where you will work across the full data stack, collaborating with architects, analysts, and stakeholders to build a future-ready platform that drives insight and decision-making.



  • Building and managing data pipelines using Azure Data Factory and related services.
  • Building and maintaining data lakes, data warehouses, and ETL/ELT processes.
  • Designing scalable data solutions and models for reporting in Power BI.
  • Supporting data migration from legacy systems into the new platform.
  • Ensuring data models are optimised for performance and reusability.


  • Hands-on experience creating data pipelines using Azure services such as Synapse and Data Factory.
  • Reporting experience with Power BI.
  • Strong understanding of SQL, Python, or PySpark.
  • Knowledge of the Azure data platform including Azure Data Lake Storage, Azure SQL Data Warehouse, or Azure Databricks.


  • Salary up to ÂŁ75,000
  • Hybrid working model (once per quarter in London and once per week in local office)
  • Pension scheme and private healthcare options
  • Opportunities for training and development

Salary: Up to ÂŁ75,000


Location: Bristol, England, United Kingdom


This is just a brief overview of the role. For the full details, simply apply with your CV and I’ll be in touch to discuss it further.


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