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Data Engineering Director, Practice Lead, London, £160k-£200k base dependant on experience, Consulting experience is needed, Snowflake, Databricks, GCP

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Data Engineering Director, Practice Lead, London, £160k-£200k base dependant on experience, Consulting experience is needed, Snowflake, Databricks, GCP


Lead the next generation of data innovation.


We are exclusively seeking a Data Engineering Director to build and lead a high-performing data practice in London. This is a unique opportunity to shape a growing team, define strategy, and drive transformative work in data engineering, analytics, and cloud technology.


What You’ll Do


As a senior data leader, you’ll set the direction for modern data platform development, architecture, and governance. You’ll grow a world-class team of engineers and consultants, foster innovation, and deliver cutting-edge solutions that help organizations unlock the power of their data.


Key responsibilities include:

  • Leading and expanding a high-impact data engineering function
  • Developing and implementing modern data strategies and architectures
  • Building and mentoring a talented data team with a focus on collaboration and growth
  • Driving excellence in solution design, delivery, and quality
  • Keeping ahead of emerging technologies and data trends to shape best practices
  • Promoting an inclusive, entrepreneurial, and innovation-driven culture


What You Bring


  • 10+ years of experience in data and technology consulting
  • 8+ years leading technical teams in data engineering or analytics
  • Expertise in modern data platforms such as Databricks, Snowflake, GCP, AWS, or Azure
  • Strong understanding of tools like Apache Spark, Kafka, and Kubernetes
  • Deep knowledge of data governance, strategy, and privacy regulations (GDPR, etc.)
  • Strategic mindset with the ability to balance technical depth and business insight
  • Passion for developing people, processes, and scalable solutions


Preferred Qualifications


  • Certifications in AWS, Databricks, or Snowflake
  • Additional language skills (French, German, or Spanish)
  • Experience shaping or scaling high-growth teams


Why Join


You’ll be part of a dynamic environment that values innovation, collaboration, and impact. Here, you’ll have the freedom to shape strategy, grow a practice, and influence the future of data engineering. If you thrive at the intersection of technology and leadership, this is where you belong.

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