Method Resourcing
Fabric Data Engineer

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Fabric Data Engineer | Fabric | Azure Data Factory | SQL | Kimball Methodology | 1 day per week London | £75,000-£80,000 + benefits
Method Resourcing are delighted to be partnering with an innovative SaaS business operating within a highly data-driven and regulated industry. Following continued growth and investment in their data capabilities, they are looking to hire a Fabric Data Engineer to play a key role in the evolution of their data platform.
This is an opportunity to join a business where data sits at the heart of decision-making. You'll work alongside a high-performing Data & Analytics team, helping to build and optimise a centralised data warehouse that supports reporting, analytics, and future business growth.
The Role
As a Fabric Data Engineer, you'll play a key role in the evolution of the company's modern data platform, helping drive the transition towards a Microsoft Fabric-led architecture.
You'll be responsible for designing, building, and optimising scalable data solutions that enable the business to make better use of its data. Working closely with analysts, stakeholders, and technology teams, you'll help establish best practices across data ingestion, modelling, governance, and reporting.
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This role has a strong focus on data warehousing, analytics engineering, and platform modernisation within the Microsoft ecosystem. You'll be heavily involved in the ongoing rollout and adoption of Microsoft Fabric, helping shape how data is stored, transformed, and consumed across the organisation.
Whilst Azure Data Factory remains part of the environment, the strategic direction is very much centred around Microsoft Fabric and its wider capabilities.
What You'll Be Working On
- Helping migrate to a modern Microsoft Fabric-based data platform
- Building and maintaining scalable ingestion and transformation pipelines
- Developing enterprise-grade data models and warehouse solutions
- Applying Kimball methodology principles to support reporting and analytics
- Integrating data from multiple internal and external systems
- Driving improvements in data quality, governance, and observability
- Working with business stakeholders to understand and support analytical requirements
- Supporting the migration and optimisation of existing Azure-based data solutions into Fabric
- Improving platform performance, scalability, and reliability
- Contributing to CI/CD processes and modern data engineering best practices


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Key Skills & Experience We're Looking For
- Experience with Microsoft Fabric
- Strong Azure data engineering background, including Azure Data Factory
- Excellent SQL skills
- Experience designing and building enterprise data warehouses
- Strong understanding of dimensional modelling and Kimball methodology
- Experience across ETL/ELT design and data integration
- Proven data modelling expertise
- Experience working with Azure DevOps and CI/CD practices
- Strong stakeholder communication skills
- Ability to work across both technical and business-facing teams
Benefits
- 30 days holiday
- 9% employer pension
- Healthcare
- Life assurance
- 4 weeks work from anywhere!
Working Pattern
Hybrid role with 1 day per week in the London office.
If you're looking for a role where you can have a genuine impact on a company's data capability while working with modern Azure technologies, please apply or reach out to thomas.morris@methodresourcing.co.uk for more information.
Fabric Data Engineer | Fabric | Azure Data Factory | SQL | Kimball Methodology | 1 day per week London | £75,000-£80,000 + benefits
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