Lead Data Engineer

BrightBox Group Ltd
Bristol
11 months ago
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Role Overview:

We are seeking a Lead Data Engineer to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining data pipelines and frameworks that support data-driven decision-making. You will work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to ensure data integrity and accessibility while providing technical leadership to junior engineers. This position is outside IR35.


Responsibilities:

- Design and develop robust data pipelines using Quantexa and Databricks.

- Collaborate with data scientists and analysts to understand data requirements and provide solutions.

- Ensure the reliability, scalability, and performance of data systems.

- Lead and mentor a team of data engineers, fostering a culture of continuous improvement.

- Manage data integration processes and maintain data quality standards.

- Implement best practises for data governance and security.

- Participate in code reviews and contribute to architectural discussions.

- Maintain up-to-date documentation for data systems and processes.


Qualifications:

- Proven experience as a Data Engineer, with a strong background in data pipeline development.

- Expertise in Quantexa and Databricks.

- Experience in leading technical teams and projects.

- Strong understanding of data modelling and ETL processes.

- SC clearance is required for this role.

- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.

- Strong communication and collaboration skills.

- A degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field is preferred.

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