Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Lead Data Engineer

Birmingham
5 days ago
Create job alert

Job Title: Lead Data Engineer

Role Type: Permanent

Location: Birmingham (Hybrid)

Role Overview

As a Lead Data Engineer, you will be responsible for maintaining data infrastructure on Microsoft Azure and leveraging your expertise in Microsoft BI tools and cloud-based technologies to drive their data initiatives. You will play a critical role in the team optimising data infrastructure.

Key Responsibilities

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to achieve common business goals.
Develop and maintain curated business models to support accurate and insightful decision-making.
Utilise SSRS, SSAS, and SSIS to design, develop, and implement robust reporting and analytics solutions.
Conduct complex data analysis to identify trends, patterns, and insights that drive business improvement.
Demonstrate expertise in Azure Synapse and Azure Data Factory/Lakes for data integration, orchestration, and management.
Implement and optimise data pipelines for seamless and efficient data flow within the Azure ecosystem.
Extract data from Dynamics to build and enhance curated business models in Synapse/PowerBI.
Ensure data security, compliance, and best practices are followed in Azure cloud environments.
Build migration paths to transition from on-premises technologies to the cloud where appropriate.

Essential Skills

Proven experience as a Lead/Senior Data Engineer.
Expertise in the Microsoft BI stack, including SSRS, SSAS, and SSIS.
Hands-on experience with Azure Synapse, Azure Data Factory, and other Azure cloud services.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to turn complex data into actionable insights.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse teams.
Demonstrated ability to design and implement curated business models for reporting and analysis.

If you are a skilled Lead/Senior Data Engineer, we would like to hear from you. Apply now

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Lead Data Engineer

Lead Data Engineer

Lead Data Engineer

Lead Data Engineer

Lead Data Engineer

Lead Data Engineer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

The Best Free Tools & Platforms to Practise Data Engineering Skills in 2025/26

Data engineering has rapidly become one of the most critical disciplines in technology. Every business, from financial services to healthcare to e-commerce, relies on robust data pipelines to move, transform, and store information efficiently. Without skilled data engineers, the modern data-driven economy would grind to a halt. The challenge for job seekers? Employers don’t just want to see academic credentials. They want hands-on evidence that you can build and manage data workflows, integrate sources, optimise performance, and deploy solutions at scale. Fortunately, you don’t need expensive software licences or premium courses to gain practical experience. A wealth of free tools and platforms allow you to practise and master the essential skills of a data engineer. In this vlog-style guide, we’ll cover the best free resources you can use in 2025 to build portfolio-ready projects and boost your job prospects.

Top 10 Skills in Data Engineering According to LinkedIn & Indeed Job Postings

Data engineering is the backbone of modern analytics, AI, and business intelligence. Across the UK—from finance and health to e-commerce and public sector—organisations are investing heavily in platforms that ingest, process, and store vast amounts of data. Demand for professionals who can build robust, scalable, and reliable data pipelines has never been higher. But what skills do employers really want? By analysing job postings on LinkedIn and Indeed, this article highlights the Top 10 data engineering skills that UK organisations are looking for in 2025. You’ll learn how to surface these skills in your CV, demonstrate them in interviews, and build proof-of-work through a compelling portfolio.

The Future of Data Engineering Jobs: Careers That Don’t Exist Yet

Data engineering has quietly become one of the most crucial roles in modern technology. While data science and artificial intelligence often attract the headlines, it is data engineering that provides the foundation. By building pipelines, managing databases, and ensuring data quality, data engineers make it possible for organisations to analyse, innovate, and grow. In the UK, data engineering is booming. Banks rely on engineers to process financial transactions in real time. Retailers depend on them to analyse customer behaviour. Healthcare providers use engineered data to fuel predictive analytics in the NHS. Demand is so strong that data engineering has become one of the fastest-growing roles in the tech sector, with salaries reflecting its importance. But the story doesn’t stop here. As AI, quantum computing, edge intelligence, sustainability, and regulation reshape how we manage information, the role of data engineers will evolve dramatically. Many of the most important data engineering jobs of the next two decades don’t exist yet. This article explores why new roles are coming, what they might look like, how current jobs will change, why the UK is positioned to lead, and how professionals can prepare.