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Risk Reporting Data Engineering Lead

Deerfoot Recruitment Solutions Careers
City of London
4 months ago
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Risk Reporting Data Engineering Lead
Central London / Hybrid
Financial Risk Data / Data Analytics / International Banking
Base salary: c. £135k + bonus + comprehensive bens.


As a tech recruitment partner for this international bank, we're assisting in hiring a Technical Lead for the Risk Reporting team, which involves designing technologies for data warehousing, mining, BI, and reporting.

Are You Ready to Lead in a Fast-Paced, Global Environment? The client seeks a Data & Analytics Engineering Lead to head an international team (10-15 members), driving innovation in Risk Reporting. As the organisation evolves with regulations and tech, they need someone with strong technical leadership, a passion for data, and a drive to architect impactful risk management solutions.

Main Purpose
Lead and develop a high-performing team of 10-15 Engineers delivering robust, scalable risk reporting solutions globally.

Key Responsibilities

  • Mentor an international team focused on risk data ingestion, transformation, and reporting.
  • Act as SME in database and reporting solutions, working with Risk stakeholders to meet business needs.
  • Design innovative, fault-tolerant systems for large-scale data management.
  • Stay updated on data and risk tech trends, shaping architectural strategy.
  • Manage risk reporting projects from enha...

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