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Data Engineer - Senior Consultant

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We're looking for an experienced Data Engineer with Microsoft Fabric experience to join an exciting public sector programme.
Location
- County Hall, Morpeth in Northumberland
- On-site attendance required once every fortnight
Rate
- £500 - £550 p.d inside IR35
Clearance
- BPSS clearance required
About the Role
We're seeking a highly skilled Data Engineer with a strong focus on Microsoft Fabric to design and deliver modern data integration, transformation, and visualisation solutions. This is a hands-on technical leadership role where you'll also mentor junior team members and help establish engineering best practices.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, build, and optimise data solutions using Microsoft Fabric
- Deliver robust bronze, silver, and gold data pipelines
- Develop data integration, transformation, and visualisation capabilities
- Build and optimise Lakehouse architectures and semantic models for Power BI
- Create intuitive, business-focused Power BI dashboards
- Implement data quality, matching, and governance rules
- Integrate data from contact centre platforms (including Amazon Connect), CRM systems, and line-of-business applications into Microsoft Fabric
- Support channel shift analysis and operational reporting
- Provide technical leadership, mentoring, and oversight to less experienced engineers
- Work collaboratively within agile delivery teams while contributing to engineering standards and documentation
- Engage confidently with technical and business stakeholders
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Essential Skills & Experience
- 7+ years' experience as a Data Engineer
- Expert-level experience with Microsoft Fabric
- Strong expertise across the Microsoft Azure data ecosystem
- Exposure to AWS, particularly cross-cloud integration
- Experience integrating contact centre platforms (including Amazon Connect), CRM platforms, and enterprise applications
- Proven experience building scalable data pipelines and modern data platforms
- Strong Power BI development and data modelling skills
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills
- Experience mentoring or leading other engineers


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