Data Platform Engineer

Newbury
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Data Platform Engineer - £60,000-£65,000 - Remote‑First - Microsoft Data & AI (Azure, Fabric, SQL)

Why This Role?

Join a high‑growth technology consultancy where your skills matter and your attitude is everything. The team is scaling quickly, has a brilliant culture, and gives you the opportunity to work on impactful public sector and commercial data programmes.

You'll gain real responsibility, strong support, and a genuine chance to grow fast. There's also a digital hub in the South of England that's known for its friendly atmosphere and yes, it's dog‑friendly with a steady supply of food!

You'll Work On

Designing and delivering modern Azure/Fabric data platforms

  • Running client workshops and shaping solution requirements
  • Producing high‑quality HLD & LLD documentation
  • Building and implementing data pipelines across SQL, cloud databases & APIs
  • Contributing to major public sector data transformation projects
  • Collaborating with cross‑functional Data & Analytics teamsTravel:
  • Mostly remote
  • Occasional visits to the South of England office
  • Client site attendance only at key project stages

    Benefits

    25 days holiday + your birthday off
  • Option to buy additional leave
  • Pension + Life Assurance
  • Training & certification investment
  • Modern office spaces with snacks, socials & a supportive culture

    What You will Bring

    5+ years' experience in data engineering or data platform delivery
  • Consultancy or partner‑side experience
  • Public sector exposure (highly beneficial)
  • Strong Azure Data Services & Microsoft Fabric expertise
  • High‑level T‑SQL skills
  • Excellent communication in client‑facing environments
  • Positive, proactive approach and eagerness to grow
  • SC clearance or eligibility (essential)Ideal for someone with solid experience, strong energy, and the drive to step up.

    Interested?

    This role will move quickly, apply now or send your CV directly

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