Data Engineer

Oculus Legal Group
Birmingham
5 days ago
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Location: Birmingham/Northampton - Hybrid


Join a forward-thinking law firm at a pivotal moment as they embark on a significant migration project to Microsoft Fabric. This role offers a unique opportunity to shape their data infrastructure and contribute to our strategic data goals.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Support the introduction and integration of Microsoft Fabric across various departments.
  • Collaborate with IT, Data Managers, and other stakeholders to translate business requirements into technical solutions.
  • Design and maintain data ingestion pipelines and implement ETL/ELT processes using Azure Data Factory and Fabric Data Pipelines.
  • Develop and manage data models for critical business functions and ensure alignment with the firm's data strategy.
  • Uphold stringent data governance and compliance standards, including GDPR.
  • Proven experience in data engineering within enterprise environments.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Fabric tools such as OneLake, Lakehouse, and Data Pipelines.
  • Strong skills in SQL, Python/PySpark, and practical knowledge of ETL/ELT.
  • Familiarity with data governance, security protocols, and GDPR compliance in the UK.
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to train and guide team members.

What We Offer:

  • A role at the heart of the firm’s digital transformation.
  • Opportunities for professional development and upskilling.
  • A collaborative, innovative work environment focused on wellbeing and continuous improvement.
  • A competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package.

Take the next step in your career with a role that challenges and rewards in equal measure. Apply now!


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