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Fusion People Ltd
Microsoft Fabric Developer
North London, London
- Hours
- Full Time
- Posted
- 14 hours ago
- Salary
- £600 - 650 - Day
- Recruiter
- Fusion People Ltd
- Closes
- 18 Nov 2025
- Course
- No
- Recruiter Type
- Direct Employer
Description
Microsoft Fabric Developer
6-month contract - outside IR35
£650.00 per day
Location: Predominantly remote with access to London once per week/fortnight
Job Specification
Microsoft Fabric Developer
Reviewing business use cases to identify the underlying problem and therefore solution required
Develop excel input templates with validations
Building and maintaining data pipelines (utilising data pipelines or dataflow Gen 2) from the Fabric Lakehouse files into the PowerBI semantic model. i.e.
support the Extract, Transform, Load data side.
Create Power BI reports in a timely manner for stakeholders
Clearly document process' and procedures utilised
The candidate ideally must have:
Experience in the full data lifecycle, including ingesting and cleansing raw data, building robust data models, and delivering actionable insights through Power BI
A Microsoft certification relevant to the role is highly desirable. This could include: DP-600: Implementing Analytics Solutions Using Microsoft Fabric or PL300: Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst. Or a comparable certification in data engineering, data warehousing, or business intelligence.
Provide examples of your work, such as a link to a GitHub repository with documented code, a personal website with project summaries and architecture diagrams, or a published Power BI report that demonstrates your skills.
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Ad ID: 5417171334
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