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Data Engineering Manager

Tenth Revolution Group
London
2 days ago
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Data Engineering Manager – Azure & Databricks


Location: Hybrid (London-based)

Salary: Competitive + Benefits

Type: Permanent (Open to contract)


About the Company

Our client is a fast-growing Microsoft Partner consultancy on a mission to help businesses unlock the full potential of their data. They are building out their Data Engineering practice and are looking for a Data Engineering Manager to lead and shape this critical arm of their business.


This is an exciting opportunity to join a start-up consultancy at the forefront of cloud and data innovation, where you’ll have the autonomy to build a team, define best practices, and deliver data solutions for their clients.


The Role


As Data Engineering Manager, you will:

  • Lead and grow a team of data engineers, fostering a culture of technical excellence and collaboration.
  • Design and deliver scalable data solutions using Azure and Databricks.
  • Understand and implement data architecture principles to ensure robust, secure, and high-performing data platforms.
  • Work closely with clients to translate business needs into end-to-end data strategies and solutions.
  • Establish standards, governance, and best practices for data engineering within the business.
  • Drive innovation and thought leadership in cloud data engineering.


What We’re Looking For

  • Proven experience in data engineering leadership or senior technical roles, working your way up from a data engineer.
  • Strong hands-on expertise with Azure Data Services (Data Lake, Synapse, Data Factory) and Databricks - need to be comfortable getting into the weeds of the work and building stuff yourself as well.
  • Solid understanding of data architecture concepts, ETL pipelines, and big data processing.
  • Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
  • Passion for building teams and mentoring talent.
  • Pre-sales experience, putting together POCs to help win new business as well.


Why Join Them?

  • Be part of a startup consultancy with big ambitions and the backing of a Microsoft Partner network.
  • Opportunity to shape the data engineering function from the ground up.
  • Work on high-impact projects with cutting-edge technologies.
  • Collaborative, innovative, and growth-focused culture.


Our client welcomes candidates with notice periods – they’re happy to wait for the right person!


To discuss this role further please submit your CV or contact Brandon Forbes Tenth Revolution Group are the go-to recruiter for Data & AI roles in the UK offering more opportunities across the country than any other recruitment agency. We're the proud sponsor and supporter of SQLBits, Power Platform World Tour, and the London Fabric User Group. We are the global leaders in Data & AI recruitment.

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