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Data Engineering Lead - Databricks - London - £95K

Tenth Revolution Group
London
2 weeks ago
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Data Engineering Lead - Databricks - London - £95K

Global construction business with a strong technology focus are looking for a hands on Data Engineering Lead to manage, mentor and help develop a small team of Engineers, coupled with technical leadership. You will be using the latest, cutting edge technology across the Azure and Databricks ecosystem within a close knit, collaborative environment.Key Responsibilities and Skills Required:- Proficiency in MS Business Intelligence tools and practices (SQL, Azure, Data Factory, Power BI, Databricks)- Strong background in data engineering principles and methodologies.- Experience leading and mentoring teams in technical environments.- Ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams to deliver impactful solutions.- Excellent problem-solving skills and a data-driven mindset.This role suits an innovative candidate who thrives in a collaborative culture and is eager to contribute to impactful projects. If you have a passion for data engineering and seek to make a difference in a cutting-edge team, we encourage you to apply for this opportunity. We value diverse perspectives and experiences, and we are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace.

Salary on offer is up to £95,000 plus bonus and a strong benefits package. My client are looking to hire as soon as possible.

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