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Senior Manager - Data Engineering

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Senior Manager – Data Engineering

London (Hybrid – 2-3 days per week) | Remote UK, Full-time

Are you a data leader ready to shape the future of modern data platforms?

We’re a next- data & AI consultancy, helping some of the world’s most recognised organisations unlock value through scalable, cloud-first solutions. Working at the forefront of building cutting-edge data architectures, AI-driven insights, and high-performing teams.

Now, we’re looking for a Senior Manager – Data Engineering to take a leading role in delivering complex data programmes, driving innovation, and mentoring the next wave of data talent.

What you’ll be doing

  • Leading the design & delivery of scalable data platforms using Databricks, Snowflake, and cloud (AWS/Azure).
  • Developing scalable and repeatable AI Ready products for AI Adoption
  • Building and optimising data pipelines with Python & SQL.
  • Translating business needs into robust technical solutions for clients.
  • Acting as a technical SME, providing oversight, solution design, and best practice guidance.
  • Supporting pre-sales & solution scoping with commercial teams.
  • Coaching and mentoring engineers to help them grow.

What we’re looking for

  • Experience in data engineering & modern data platforms.
  • Strong expertise in Databricks and/or Snowflake.
  • Solid Python & SQL development background.
  • Experience across cloud platforms (AWS or Azure).
  • Knowledge of DevOps best practice (CI/CD, IaC).
  • Exposure to pre-sales or client-facing consulting a big plus.


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