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Data Engineering Manager

Rightmove
City of London
3 days ago
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Role: Data Engineering Manager
Location: London office / Hybrid (2 days per week in the office)
Reporting to: Head of Data Engineering

Overview

We’re looking for an experienced Data Engineering Manager to lead a team of data engineers and analytics engineers working on our modern GCP-based analytical Data & AI Platform. You’ll be responsible for building a healthy, high-performing team, delivering value use cases, and collaborating on system design. This is a key role which will require you to collaborate with our Data Science and AI teams, our Data Analytics teams and with Product Development squads across the business. Engineering Managers at Rightmove are delivery enablers, engineering advocates, and strategic partners to Product Managers, with a big impact on the shape of our data and engineering organisation.

What You’ll Be DoingPeople and Team Development
  • Support the growth of engineers through clear development goals, coaching, feedback, and mentoring.
  • Create a psychologically safe and inclusive environment where people are empowered to do great work and challenge with care.
  • Align career development with team success, ensuring that individuals are stretched and supported in the right ways.
  • Champion our culture, modelling high standards and helping others connect, grow, and thrive.
Technical Stewardship
  • Ensure the long-term health and maintainability of the systems your team owns.
  • Drive system and platform design decisions and contribute to our Data and AI technical direction.
  • Collaborate with tech leads, architects, and other EMs to share context, resolve dependencies, and improve system design.
  • Encourage good practices around testing, observability, performance, and resilience - ensuring your team owns their systems in production.
Planning and Delivery
  • Partner with Product Managers to align priorities, capacity, and scope - creating clear goals and realistic plans.
  • Ensure your team has the right structure, skills, and clarity to deliver consistently and sustainably.
  • Monitor delivery flow, remove blockers, and drive improvements to how the team works (including process, quality, and velocity).
  • Proactively manage risks, make trade-offs where needed, and represent your team in cross-functional planning.
Hiring and Talent Development
  • Take a leading role in hiring, onboarding, and growing diverse engineering talent.
  • Shape team structure and capabilities over time, based on what the work needs and where people can grow.
  • Support calibration and promotion processes by advocating fairly and clearly for your engineers.
Collaboration and Leadership
  • Build a strong partnership with product and data leadership to ensure clarity and momentum in the team.
  • Translate between technical and business contexts, ensuring stakeholders are informed and aligned.
  • Operate with a broader view - solving local problems, but always in service of organisation-wide outcomes.
You’ll likely bring
  • Technical background as a Data Engineer, ideally with experience working with a modern data platform.
  • Experience working with a cloud provider (GCP desirable) and experience in designing modern data systems.
  • Prior experience managing data and/or analytics engineers.
  • A strong track record of supporting delivery and improving team ways of working.
  • Confidence in navigating planning, estimation, scope, and stakeholder alignment.
  • A collaborative mindset and ability to build trust across a wide range of people and roles.
  • A calm, thoughtful, and pragmatic approach - especially when stakes are high or ambiguity is present.
  • A genuine interest in growing others, including coaching, feedback, and performance development.

If you’re passionate about creating the conditions for great engineering, and excited about building impactful teams that solve real problems, we’d love to hear from you.

About Rightmove

Our vision is to give everyone the belief they can make their move. We aim to make moving simpler, by giving everyone the best place to turn to and return to for access to the tools, expertise, trust and belief to make it happen. We’re home to the UK's largest choice of properties, and are the go-to destination for millions of people planning their next move, reading the latest industry news, or just browsing what's on the market.

We’ve created a friendly, supportive place to work, with values that reflect our culture and guide our behaviour. These values include delivering results, thinking bigger, caring deeply, moving together, and delivering measurable impact. We offer an open and inclusive work environment with ongoing training opportunities and charitable initiatives.

What we offer
  • Cash plan for dental, optical and physio treatments
  • Private Medical Insurance, Pension and Life Insurance, Employee Assistance Plan
  • 27 days holiday plus two paid volunteering days a year, and holiday buy schemes
  • Hybrid pattern with 2 days in office
  • Contributory stakeholder pension
  • Life assurance at 4x basic salary
  • Competitive compensation package
  • Paid leave for maternity, paternity, adoption & fertility
  • Travel Loans, Bike to Work scheme, Rental Deposit Loan
  • Charitable contributions through Payroll Giving and donation matching
  • Access deals and discounts on travel, electronics, fashion, gym memberships, cinema discounts and more

As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Rightmove will never discriminate on the basis of age, disability, sex, race, religion or belief, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity, or sexual orientation. We are committed to a welcoming and inclusive environment for all employees.

Ultimately, we care more about the person and their approach than a CV checklist. If you’re smart, self-motivated and passionate, we’d like to hear from you.

Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Engineering and Information Technology
Industries
  • Technology, Information and Internet

London, United Kingdom


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