Lead Analytics Engineer

Robert Walters
Manchester, United Kingdom
Last week
£80,000 – £90,000 pa

Salary

£80,000 – £90,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Posted
21 May 2026 (Last week)

Lead Analytics Engineer

Location: Remote (occasional travel to Manchester)

We are working with a high-growth, data-driven organisation to recruit a Lead Analytics Engineer to play a pivotal role in shaping how data is used across the business.

This is a hands-on position focused on building and owning the analytical data layer-turning complex data into reliable, well-structured insight that drives decision-making at scale.

The Role

This is not a traditional backend data engineering role. The focus is on modelling, structuring, and defining data so it can be easily understood and used by analysts and business stakeholders.

You'll sit at the intersection of data engineering, analytics, and the business-designing scalable data models, defining key metrics, and enabling self-service analytics across the organisation.

Lead Analytics Engineer Responsibilities

  • Design and build a clean, scalable analytical data layer to support reporting and analytics
  • Develop reusable, well-documented data models and datasets
  • Define and standardise business metrics and KPIs across departments
  • Ensure data quality, consistency, and governance best practices
  • Partner with stakeholders to translate business requirements into structured data solutions
  • Mentor analysts and provide guidance on data modelling and best practices
  • Act as a bridge between technical teams and the business

Skills & Experience

  • Proven experience in Analytics Engineering, Data Engineering, or BI Development
  • Strong SQL skills and experience with Power BI / Power Query (or similar tools)
  • Hands-on experience with cloud platforms (ideally Azure)
  • Solid understanding of data modelling (e.g. Kimball, semantic modelling)
  • Experience working closely with stakeholders to define metrics and solve data challenges
  • Strong communication skills and ability to explain technical concepts clearly

Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates

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