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Senior Data Engineering Consultant

Metrica Recruitment
City of London
1 day ago
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Elevate Your Data Strategy

Our client, a global leader in the technology and consulting industry, is seeking a visionary senior data engineering consultant to drive their digital transformation. This is a pivotal role in shaping the future of the business through data-driven innovation.


The Challenge

  • Architect and implement a world‑class data platform to support business growth and competitive advantage.
  • Lead complex data initiatives, delivering measurable business impact.
  • Build a high‑performing data team capable of executing ambitious data strategies

The Opportunity

This is an exceptional opportunity to join a forward‑thinking organisation at the forefront of data‑driven innovation. You will be instrumental in shaping our data strategy and delivering transformative solutions that drive business growth.


Expect to:

  • Lead complex, high‑impact data initiatives that deliver tangible results.
  • Collaborate with industry luminaries to push the boundaries of data science and analytics.
  • Accelerate your career through exposure to cutting‑edge technologies and challenges.
  • Enjoy a stimulating work environment fostering innovation and professional development.

About You

  • Strategic Vision: A proven ability to architect and implement data strategies aligned with broader business objectives.
  • Leadership Excellence: Demonstrated success in leading and mentoring high‑performing data teams.
  • Technical Depth: Extensive experience with advanced data technologies and engineering practices.
  • Business Acumen: A strong understanding of business drivers and the ability to translate data insights into actionable strategies.
  • Proven Impact: A history of delivering measurable business value through data‑driven initiatives.

Specific Qualifications Include:



    • Experience leading large‑scale data transformation projects.
    • Deep expertise in cloud platforms (GCP, AWS, Azure) and modern data architectures (data lakes, data warehouses, data mesh).
    • Proficiency in advanced data engineering techniques and tools.
    • Strong communication and interpersonal skills to build relationships with C‑suite executives.
    • A track record of successful stakeholder management and influencing decision‑making.



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