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Principal Data Engineer

Uniting Ambition
Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Principal Data Engineer

Northwest / Hybrid / Flexible

Lead the data engineering strategy and roadmap. The basics are in place for a new Databricks platform and the job now is to enhance and optimise the platform, delivering value to the business.

The role involves creating a common data model, standardisation and democratisation of data.

Improving reliability of data pipelines.

Finding and realising efficiencies in the data platform.

Leading a small team of data engineers (2 currently and needs growing) and 3rd party resource to deliver solutions to a data hungry business.

Responsibilities
  • Own the roadmap for the architecture of the new platform; own a data engineering strategy and plan; communicate with business leaders to provide a data platform for colleagues across the entire business operations; and in time move into AI/ML data science, MI/reporting and data governance and security.
  • Define and implement data model standardisation and data democratisation initiatives.
  • Improve reliability of data pipelines.
  • Identify and realise efficiencies in the data platform.
  • Lead and grow a data engineering team and coordinate with 3rd party resources to deliver solutions.
Requirements / Qualifications
  • Experience leading/managing people and delivering a data engineering strategy and roadmap.
  • Strong background in data engineering; ability to read the detail (75% hands-off).
  • Experience integrating data engineering with backend engineering and microservices.
  • Experience with AWS; Databricks; .NET C# stack.
Technology
  • AWS
  • Databricks – development of a new platform
  • .NET/C# stack

Hybrid 2 days/week with some flex to suit all

Please get in touch

Job Function & Industry
  • Job function: Information Technology
  • Industries: Entertainment Providers, Banking, and Software Development


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