Data Engineer

PROMOTOURSPAIN
Birmingham
2 days ago
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We have an exciting new permanent opportunity for a dynamic Data Engineer to join a fantastic & growing team as the business has just embarked on a data transformation journey.


This role will give you the opportunity to showcase your expertise in shaping data integration methodologies, processes, and standards, driving adoption and best practices across the team.


You will be working closely with Data Architects, Developers and business stakeholders and will be involved in some exciting projects as well as BAU activities such as building and maintaining efficient data pipelines between Dynamics365CRM, AzureSQL databases, SharePoint, and analytical platforms using tools such as SSIS, AzureDataFactory and KingswaySoft.


We are looking for someone with good experience of Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM data structures and architecture and experience orchestrating data pipelines using AzureDataFactory. Hands‑on experience with SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), including complex package development and strong T‑SQL skills with query optimisation and performance tuning.


In addition to the technical capabilities mentioned above, we are looking for someone with a proactive approach, good communication skills, and the ability to engage with people at different levels, both technical and non‑technical.


This is a hybrid position – working remotely most of the time with 1 or 2 days per week in the office in central Birmingham, 35 hours per week.


Our client offers an inclusive, supportive and friendly working environment and the chance to develop your career. They are committed to the health and wellbeing of staff, helping everyone strike a good balance between personal and professional life.


Additionally, they offer a generous flexible benefits package, an excellent defined contribution pension scheme, and an additional 3% of annual basic salary on successful completion of probation.


For more information and/or immediate consideration, please apply online or contact Simon Corney.


Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Information Technology

Industries

  • Data Infrastructure and Analytics


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