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Data Engineer (MS Fabric) / Remote with travel to Yorkshire or London / £45,000 - £55,000

Are you a Data Engineer with solid SQL skills and experience building tabular models? Want to join a business investing in its cloud journey, where you'll help modernise data platforms and influence core business reporting?

This is a great opportunity to enhance your technical capability while contributing to meaningful projects across logistics, ERP, and finance systems.

What do we need from you?

Strong SQL - able to write efficient queries and build ETL processes
SQL Server / RDBMS experience
Proven experience building Tabular models

Nice to have:

Exposure to Microsoft Fabric
Python scripting
Experience working in a cloud environment (e.g., Azure)

You'll be joining a collaborative data function to expand and optimise existing tabular models. The business already has strong models across finance and stock and now needs support to extend these into areas like fleet, transport, and logistics. You'll also help with modernising legacy models, supporting system changes, and contributing to their ongoing cloud transition via Microsoft Fabric.

Key focus areas:

Enhance and build tabular models, especially around underdeveloped areas such as fleet data
Support integration and modelling around Core ERP, Transport, and Logistics systems
Help scale and transition to Microsoft Fabric as part of the company's cloud journey
Improve performance and efficiency of existing architecture to meet growing user demand

Day-to-day responsibilities:

Work closely with Business Analysts to turn business requirements into robust technical solutions
Spend 60-70% of your time on model development, with the remainder focused on support and optimisation
Re-engineer legacy tabular models to improve performance
Adapt models in response to system or source data changes
Deliver traditional ETL and modern data modelling support to the wider business

Why join?

Clear career and skill progression opportunities
Excellent team culture with strong employee tenure
Opportunity to broaden your technical stack - training, certifications, and hands-on project work
Remote working and hybrid working options which provide a great work-life balance

If you're interested, please send your CV to Dominic Brown at by close of play on Friday 25th July, to avoid disappointment, as interviews will follow shortly after.

"At Corecom, we don't just accept differences, we celebrate them and thrive on them for the benefit of our employees, our clients and our candidates. Internally, we thrive from our differences and want our employees to be proud to be themselves and proud to be Corecom. Externally, we utilise those differences to help our clients and candidates strive for a more diverse and inclusive world.

Data Engineer (MS Fabric) / Remote with travel to Yorkshire or London / £45,000 - £55,000

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