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Lead Data Engineer

VIQU IT Recruitment
Morley
1 week ago
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Lead Data Engineer – Line Management Essential
Leeds, Hybrid Working
£66,000 - £75,000 + Bonus
We're hiring a Lead Data Engineer with proven line-management experience to join one of the UK's largest and most innovative logistics organisations. This role blends hands-on engineering with direct leadership responsibility , giving you the chance to shape both the data platform and the team that delivers it.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide technical and people leadership across the Databricks Common Data Platform

Manage, mentor, and develop a distributed team of data engineers

Drive hands-on development in Python and SQL with a focus on high-quality, scalable code

Champion CI/CD and automated testing best practices

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver against business-wide data strategy

Maintain resilience, governance, and documentation across platforms

Identify and implement cost optimisation opportunities

Support recruitment and play a key role in growing the data engineering function

Work closely with the Head of Data Engineering to align on strategy and delivery

Key Requirements:
8+ years in data engineering with demonstrable line-management experience

Expert-level knowledge of the Databricks platform

Advanced Python and SQL for large-scale data solutions

Strong background in data modelling for logistics or similar high-volume systems

Proven track record of leading distributed teams in hybrid environments

Experience with Spark (streaming and batch workloads)

Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or reach out to Aaron Chiverton via the VIQU IT website or at
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