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      <description>Location: City | Salary: 50000.00-50000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Data Engineer (Microsoft Fabric)  Manchester / Birmingham / Nottingham (Hybrid - 2 days onsite) £50,000 Permanent - Full-time  About the Opportunity SF Partners are partnering with a leading UK law firm to hire a Data Engineer with Microsoft Fabric experience to support a major data transformation programme.  The business is moving away from SAP BW and building a modern data platform on Microsoft Fabric, and this role will be central to that journey.  This is an opportunity to work hands-on with Fabric in a real enterprise environment - helping shape the platform, pipelines, and reporting layer from the ground up.  The Role You''ll play a key role in designing and delivering data solutions within Microsoft Fabric, working closely with both technical teams and business stakeholders.  This role is ideal for someone who already has exposure to Fabric (or strong Azure experience with hands-on Fabric work) and wants to deepen their expertise in a growing, high-impact environment.  Key Responsibilities Design and build data pipelines within Microsoft Fabric (Data Pipelines, Dataflows, OneLake, Lakehouse) Support the migration from SAP BW into a Fabric-based architecture Develop and optim...</description>
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