10/SM - Microsoft Fabric Migration Lead (Power BI Premium P1 -> Fabric)
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Profile description : Microsoft Fabric Migration Lead (Power BI Premium P1 -> Fabric) Developer profile: We're looking for a hands-on specialist to lead our migration from Power BI Premium per capacity (P1/P-SKUs) to Microsoft Fabric (F-SKUs), ensuring continuity of service while modernizing our data estate. Responsibilities: Audit existing Power BI workspaces, datasets, dataflows, and security models ; identify stale assets and dependencies. Plan capacity and licensing by modeling the move from P1 fixed-cost to Fabric consumption pricing ; deliver cost/benefit analysis (e.g., F64+ vs lower SKU + Pro licenses ). Execute the migration (manual or automated via REST APIs ) with minimal downtime for business-critical reporting and refresh schedules. Redesign architecture and governance in Fabric (e.g., OneLake + Medallion (Bronze/Silver/Gold) , Purview ). Enable internal teams through training and establish CI/CD DevOps pipelines for the new Fabric environment. Requirements: Proven experience migrating enterprise Power BI Premium capacities (P1 and above) to Microsoft Fabric (F-SKUs) . Strong Fabric architecture knowledge: OneLake, Data Factory, Synapse Data Engineering , and Fabric vs legacy Power BI. Deep expertise in Fabric licensing/FinOps , including the F64 free-viewer threshold , and cost control (reserved instances vs pay-as-you-go). Technical proficiency: SQL, DAX, Power Query , and PySpark/Spark SQL . Governance experience translating RLS and sensitivity labels into Fabric's unified security model. If this sounds like you, kindly apply below... Requirements Nice-to-Have: Automation tooling: PowerShell, Fabric REST APIs, Semantic Link Labs . Certifications: DP-600 , DP-700 . Originally posted on Himalayas
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