Data Team Lead - Remote (Hiring Immediately)

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Data Team Lead – Remote, London - £75,000


limitless is exclusively working with the UK’s only tech-enabled security company who are disrupting the industry with creative thinking and bespoke technology. Founded in 2000 they have grown from start-up/scale-up phase to now an established business with a real purpose and highly profitable business while keeping a very agile way of working.


This is a really exciting opportunity for a Data Team Lead to work closely within the data team to work towards the goal of ensuring the company is leveraging data, tech and cross functional team to gain a competitive advantage in a sector ripe for disruption.

You will have a significant influence on all of the roadmap as well as being a senior figure within the cross functional engineering team as they look to grow the Data team.


They are looking for a seasoned data engineer who’s an experienced senior or lead, someone who has both mentored and lead in some manner, you’ll have strong experience working with BI tools, preferably a background as a BI developer working within a fast paced agile/DevOps environment.


Requirements:

  1. Experience leading a team as a senior or lead
  2. Proficient experience working with BI tools: Power BI, Matillion, SQL
  3. Experience with Snowflake
  4. AWS/Docker/Kubernetes


In return you will have a genuine platform to rapidly upskill and career progress within a very successful business driving a unique product in a “unsaturated” market with huge growth potential currently and in the future, work remotely with a very flexible company, competitive salary up to £75,000 and a fantastic benefits package including healthcare, pension and much more!


*Interviews are being scheduled as soon as possible, please apply immediately to be considered*


Data Team Lead – Remote, London - £75,000

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