Head of Data and Analytics Engineering

Omnis Partners
London
2 weeks ago
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Head of Data & Analytics Engineering – Snowflake & Modern Stack

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£90,000 - £120,000 + Bonus + Equity


I’m working with anext-generation data consultancyfocused onModern Engineering, AI, and Data Integrity. As they continue to grow, they’re looking for aHead of Data & Analytics Engineeringto lead and scale their Snowflake & Modern Stack practice.


What you’ll be doing:

Defining and executing the consultancy’s data engineering & analytics strategy

Leading technology partnerships, pre-sales, and consulting propositions

⚙️ Overseeing technical delivery & architecture of Snowflake, dbt, and Modern Stack solutions

Shaping the growth of their data consulting offering in a high-growth, PE-backed environment

Acting as a trusted advisor to clients, providing strategic direction on data solutions


What they’re looking for:

Experience leading data & analytics engineering teams in a consulting setting

❄️ Strong technical background in Snowflake, dbt, Data Transformation & Modern Stack tools

Proficiency in SQL, Python, Spark & engineering best practices

A strategic mindset with a track record of driving data-led business impact

️ Experience in pre-sales, consulting, and developing data propositions


Why join?

A leadership role with influence over strategy & technical direction

️ The opportunity to build and scale a cutting-edge data & analytics practice

Work with a mix of high-profile enterprise & fast-growing start-up clients

Equity in a PE-backed firm on a strong growth trajectory


If you’re looking for a leadership role where you can drive real impact, let’s chat. Drop me a message or apply today.

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