Data & Analytics Team Lead

TN United Kingdom
Romford
3 days ago
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Are you as excited as we are when we talk about the storage and distribution of bulk liquids at our state-of-the-art tank containers and terminals located in key markets?

We are looking for an experienced and motivated Data & Analytics Lead to join our team. You will work on exciting projects with cutting-edge technologies and lead and shape the organization’s data strategy.

Stolt Tank Containers (STC) is a leading provider of door-to-door transportation services for bulk-liquid chemicals and food-grade products. With a fleet of more than 45,000 tank containers, STC is the only operator with its own worldwide network of 22 owned and joint venture depots. Our culture champions digitalization, collaboration, and continuous improvement, as well as a commitment to a sustainable future.

What you will be doing

Leveraging Databricks, Azure Synapse, and Power BI, you will drive the development of scalable data solutions while ensuring a culture of learning and excellence. You will build strong partnerships with business stakeholders to understand needs and deliver actionable insights. This role requires a deep understanding of modern data platforms, analytics tools, and cloud technologies.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead Data Initiatives: Manage and oversee data engineering and analytics projects, ensuring alignment with business objectives.
  • Data Engineering: Utilize Databricks for data transformation, analytics, and machine learning workflows.
  • Orchestrate with Synapse: Build and maintain workflows using Azure Synapse and related tools.
  • Implement CI/CD: Design and implement robust CI/CD pipelines for data solutions.
  • Leverage Infrastructure as Code: Use Bicep templates for infrastructure provisioning and management.
  • SQL Expertise: Optimize and maintain data models and queries in SQL.
  • Visualize Data: Build impactful dashboards and visualizations using Power BI.
  • Streamline Processes: Leverage Azure DevOps for project management, code repositories, and automation.

Requirements

  • 5+ Years experience in the Data and Analytics Domain.
  • Previous Management experience is preferred.
  • Strong expertise in Databricks (Spark, Delta Lake, Notebooks). Advanced knowledge of SQL development.
  • Familiarity with Azure Synapse for orchestration and analytics. Working experience with Power BI for reporting and visualization.
  • Knowledge of CI/CD pipelines and deployment automation. Experience with Infrastructure as Code (IaC).

What we offer

  • Join us and become part of a family founded organization where your contribution counts.
  • Profit Sharing plan for Annual Bonus.
  • Excellent Benefits and Perks Package including Generous Pension contributions.
  • The ability to partially work remotely.

How to apply

  • Procedure: Complete the online application form and send it to us along with your CV and cover letter.
  • We will invite you for two interviews.
  • The Predictive Index test and a Cognitive Test are part of the process. Please apply before March 26.

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