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Engineering Manager â Data Engineering

A leading tech & data company are looking for an Engineering Manager within Data Engineering to lead a team of data engineers and ensure successful delivery of priorities.

This is a 6 month contract, inside IR35. Hybrid working in central London and remote.

Tech areas include (but not limit to): AWS redshift, event driven systems, telium, SQL, Java, Python.

Responsibilities:

Direct management of a team of data engineers Facilitate technical conversation with engineers to develop simple solutions to sophisticated problems. Work with the engineers to drive technical initiatives that improve engineering practices, continuously assessing the teams approach and process maturity. Work closely with product managers on the technical elements of roadmap and direction


Experience required:

Technical background in data engineering Line management experience Agile methodology experience

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