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Senior Data Engineering Lead - Cloud Pipelines & Governance

Data Engineering Director

Data Engineering Lead - Hybrid - Azure/Databricks - London


Permanent


Salary: £90,000


Are you a seasoned Data Engineering professional ready to lead the charge in building scalable, high-performance data platforms? An industry leading, global firm is seeking a Data Engineering Lead to drive innovation across their hybrid Azure/Databricks environment.


About the role

Shape data strategy for global projects


Lead a talented team of BI Developers


Enjoy a flexible working culture and industry-leading benefits


Work with cutting-edge tech in a collaborative, inclusive environment


Key Responsibilities

  • Architect and optimize robust data pipelines for large-scale ingestion, transformation, and delivery
  • Leverage Azure and Databricks to enable seamless data integration and enrichment
  • Implement best practices for orchestration, monitoring, and error handling
  • Lead and mentor a BI team, ensuring timely delivery of dashboards and data products
  • Champion data governance, quality, and security across platforms

Requirements

  • Proven expertise in Azure, SQL, Databricks, and Azure Data Factory
  • Experience implementing medallion architecture frameworks
  • Strong leadership and stakeholder engagement skills
  • Hands‑on Power BI and DAX experience


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