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Data Engineering Manager

McCabe & Barton Careers
City of London
2 weeks ago
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DATA Engineering Manager


A leading Financial Services client in London is undergoing a major data transformation and is hiring a Data Engineering Manager on a permanent basis. The role offers a base of £85,000, strong benefits, and flexible hybrid/remote working.


Were looking for a hands-on leader from a forward-thinking, modern data environment with a strong foundation in Data Engineering and experience managing a squad of 47 Data Engineers. Youll bring solid SQL skills, cloud expertise (preferably Azure), and familiarity with tools such as Snowflake, Databricks, ADF, Python, and GenAI.


Youll manage a squad of engineers and play a key role in delivering scalable, modern data solutions as part of a group-wide transformation.


Requirements:

  • Proven experience in fast-paced environments working with modern data architectures and tooling; Financial Services experience is a plus.
  • Experience managing Data Engineering teams
  • Strong SQL and cloud skills (Azure preferred)
  • Familiar with modern data tools (e.g. Snowflake, Databricks, ADF, Python)
  • Track record of building/maintaining robust data pipelines
  • Agile experience
  • Financial Services experience is a bonus


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