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Lead Data Engineer (Databricks) - Leeds

Noir
Leeds
1 month ago
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Lead Data Engineer (Databricks) - Leeds

(Lead Data Engineer, Team Lead, Technical Lead, Senior Data Engineer, Data Engineer, Python, PySpark, SQL, Big Data, Databricks, R, Machine Learning, AI, Agile, Scrum, TDD, BDD, CI / CD, SOLID principles, Github, Azure DevOps, Jenkins, Terraform, AWS CDK, AWS CloudFormation, Azure, Lead Data Engineer, Team Lead, Technical Lead, Senior Data Engineer, Data Engineer)

Our client is a global innovator and world leader with one of the most recognisable names within technology.They are looking for a Lead Data Engineer with significant Databricks experience as well as leadership responsibility to run an exceptional Agile engineering team and provide technical leadership through coaching and mentorship.

We are seeking a Lead Data Engineer capable of leading client delivery, ensuring the highest standards.This will include working with architects, creating automated tests, instilling a culture of continuous improvement and setting standards for the team.You will be responsible for building a greenfield modern data platform using cutting-edge technologies, architecting big data solutions and developing complex enterprise data ETL and ML pipelines and projections.

The successful candidate will have strong Python, PySpark and SQL experience, possess a clear understanding of databricks, as well as a passion for Data Science (R, Machine Learning and AI).Database experience with SQL and No-SQL - Aurora, MS SQL Server, MySQL is expected, as well as significant Agile and Scrum exposure along with SOLID principles.Continuous Integration tools, Infrastructure as code and strong Cloud Platform knowledge, ideally with AWS is also key.

We are keen to hear from talented Lead Data Engineer candidates from all backgrounds.

This is a truly amazing opportunity to work for a prestigious brand that will do wonders for your career.They invest heavily in training and career development with unlimited career progression for top performers.

Location: Leeds

Salary: £55k - £70k + Pension + Benefits

To apply for this position please send your CV to Nathan Warner at Noir Consulting.

(Lead Data Engineer, Team Lead, Technical Lead, Senior Data Engineer, Data Engineer, Python, PySpark, SQL, Big Data, Databricks, R, Machine Learning, AI, Agile, Scrum, TDD, BDD, CI / CD, SOLID principles, Github, Azure DevOps, Jenkins, Terraform, AWS CDK, AWS CloudFormation, Azure, Lead Data Engineer, Team Lead, Technical Lead, Senior Data Engineer, Data Engineer)

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