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Senior Data Engineer Consultant

TieTalent
Staines-upon-Thames
1 week ago
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Overview

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This leading Data & Insights Consultancy has a great pipeline of projects and is seeking a Senior Data Engineer Consultant to join their consulting team. In this client-facing role you will apply hands-on data engineering skills across a variety of challenging projects and deliver data and analytics solutions that drive business impact.

Responsibilities
  • Implement end-to-end reporting, analytics and data solutions for a variety of customers, from large enterprises to small start-ups.
  • Lead and contribute to exciting and complex projects, taking ownership of deliveries including requirements gathering, problem understanding, design, building solutions, reporting and analysis through to go-live and training.
  • Apply broad data skills to design and deliver solutions and observe the impact on the end client.
  • Build and implement technical data solutions using a variety of data tools and platforms.
  • Consult with clients on approach and suitable technologies.
  • Provide technical project leadership, requirements gathering, delivery and documentation.
  • Write code and build solutions.
  • Manage junior consultants on deliveries.
What is required
  • Experience as a Data Consultant or Engineer delivering data solutions, ideally in a client-facing consultancy environment.
  • Strong hands-on technical skills spanning data engineering, data integration and data migration; able to adapt to different tools and technologies per project needs.
  • Strong stakeholder engagement and management skills; evidence of leading or playing a key role in delivering data solutions, managing projects and mentoring junior colleagues.
  • Experience in designing data solutions, writing code, and documentation.
  • Proficiency with tools including but not limited to: MS Fabric, Databricks, Azure, SQL, Tableau / Power BI.
  • Knowledge of data modelling and general IT architecture and systems integration; familiarity with Azure Data Factory, RedShift, Informatica, Qlik or similar is useful. Oracle OBIEE and/or Oracle Analytics Cloud is highly desirable but not essential.
  • Proactive self-starter with excellent communication and presentation skills.
Rewards

A highly competitive salary of £60,000-£80,000 (dependent on level of experience) plus an annual bonus of £5k-£8k (paid quarterly) and a private medical plan, pension (up to 5% matched), and other perks such as a mobile phone allowance.

This is a hybrid role with flexibility to work remotely; office visits in Surrey once per week and occasional visits to the London Bridge office may be required.

Location and posting notes

City of London, England, United Kingdom and surrounding area postings. This consultancy has ambitious growth plans and offers the opportunity to work with industry-leading professionals on client projects.

EEO / Application notice

The People Network is an employment agency and will respond to all applicants within three to five working days. If you do not hear within these timescales, please feel free to get in touch.


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