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Microsoft Fabric Consultant | DataOps | £75k + 10% Bonus | Progress to Solutions Architect

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Microsoft Fabric Consultant | Data Engineering & DataOps


📍 Hybrid (2 days onsite in London)


💼 Permanent | Full-time


💰 £70,000 – £75,000 + 10% Bonus & 25 days holiday, pension & other benefits


Are you a Fabric Consultant or Data Engineer looking to work with cutting-edge tech and make a real impact?



We’re hiring for a hands-on role where you’ll design and build scalable data pipelines using Microsoft Fabric and Databricks, drive DataOps best practices, and manage agile delivery through Jira. You’ll be part of a high-performing consultancy team delivering modern data platforms for enterprise clients.


What You’ll Be Doing as a Fabric Consultant:

  • Building end-to-end data pipelines with Microsoft Fabric & Databricks
  • Driving DataOps workflows, CI/CD automation, and agile delivery via Jira
  • Leading client workshops and collaborating with cross-functional teams
  • Supporting data governance, compliance, and privacy initiatives
  • Mentoring junior engineers and contributing to internal best practices


What You’ll Bring:

  • Strong experience in data engineering with Microsoft Fabric
  • Solid understanding of DataOps, CI/CD, and automation
  • Hands-on experience with Jira, ETL/ELT, and data modelling
  • Familiarity with Power BI, DAX, or Azure DevOps
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
  • Consulting or client-facing experience is a plus


🌱 Career Progression:

Clear pathway to Solutions Architect, with opportunities to lead technical strategy and shape enterprise data platforms.


🌟 Why This Role?

✅ Work with the latest in cloud-native data tech

✅ Hybrid flexibility with 2 days onsite in London

✅ Join a collaborative, delivery-focused team

✅ Make a real impact on enterprise data transformation


🔗 Apply now to take your data career to the next level. #MicrosoftFabric #Databricks #DataEngineering #DataOps #FabricConsultant #TechJobs #HybridWorking #SolutionsArchitect #HiringNow #LondonTech

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