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Data Engineering Lead in City of London

Energy Jobline ZR
City of London
3 days ago
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Data Engineering Lead - Summary


A leading global construction firm is seeking a Data Engineering Lead to drive the evolution of its hybrid Azure/Databricks data platform. This role is central to building scalable, high-performance data solutions that bridge infrastructure and business intelligence.


Key Responsibilities

  • Design and maintain robust data pipelines for ingestion, transformation, and delivery
  • Leverage Azure, Databricks, and Azure Data Factory to integrate and enrich data from diverse sources
  • Implement orchestration, monitoring, and error-handling best practices
  • Optimize hybrid cloud architecture for performance, scalability, and cost‑efficiency
  • Lead a team of BI Developers, ensuring timely delivery of dashboards and data products
  • Promote adoption of best practices and continuous learning within the team
  • Enforce data quality, governance, and security standards

Technical Requirements

  • Deep experience with Azure, SQL, Databricks, Azure Data Factory, and medallion architecture
  • Strong ETL design and hybrid cloud integration skills
  • Proficiency in Power BI and DAX for dashboard development
  • Solid understanding of KPI frameworks and dashboarding tools
  • Proven leadership in data analytics or BI, ideally in construction or project delivery environments
  • Strong communication and stakeholder engagement abilities

Benefits

  • Competitive bonus, pension, and private medical cover
  • Flexible working, generous leave, and wellbeing support
  • Career development via a dedicated learning academy

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