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Microsoft Fabric Engineer - 12 Month FTC
London / Hybrid
£60,900 per annum
12-month Fixed Term Contract
We are recruiting a Microsoft Fabric Engineer to join a major data platform transformation programme within a large, complex organisation.
This is a hands-on engineering role where you will help design, build and operate a new enterprise data platform based on Microsoft Fabric, creating the foundations for reporting, analytics and AI-driven services.
The Role
Working as part of a multidisciplinary data programme, you will:
- Design, build and operate solutions across Microsoft Fabric, OneLake, Lakehouse and Warehouse.
- Develop robust ETL/ELT pipelines using Fabric Data Factory, Dataflows Gen2 and Spark Notebooks.
- Build and evolve Bronze, Silver and Gold data layers using medallion architecture.
- Design canonical and conformed data models for use across analytics, BI and other downstream services.
- Integrate enterprise source systems using batch and change-data-capture patterns.
- Implement data governance, catalogue and lineage capabilities using Microsoft Purview.
- Work with Azure services covering storage, networking, identity and security.
- Apply Git, CI/CD and infrastructure-as-code practices to the data platform.
- Work closely with architects, analysts, engineers and business stakeholders to deliver reliable, reusable data products.
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What We're Looking For
You will be an experienced Data Engineer with strong, hands-on Microsoft Fabric experience and a background delivering production cloud data platforms.
You should have:
- Strong commercial experience with Microsoft Fabric, including OneLake, Lakehouse, Warehouse, Data Factory, Dataflows Gen2 and Notebooks/Spark.
- Experience building ETL/ELT pipelines and medallion architectures.
- Strong data modelling experience, including canonical, dimensional or comparable enterprise data models.
- Good knowledge of the wider Microsoft Azure data ecosystem.
- Strong SQL skills together with Python and/or Spark.
- Experience with data governance, catalogue and lineage tooling such as Microsoft Purview.
- Experience with Git, Azure DevOps, CI/CD and infrastructure-as-code approaches.
- The ability to work effectively with both technical teams and business stakeholders.


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This is an excellent opportunity to take a key engineering role in the development of a new Microsoft Fabric data platform, with significant involvement in how the platform is designed, built and used across the organisation.
Please send your CV to Laura at lramm@itecopeople.co.uk
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