Data Engineering Team Lead - Remote - Databricks - Azure - 80k

Tenth Revolution Group
City of London
2 months ago
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Data Engineering Team Lead - Remote - Databricks - Azure - 80k

Join a Leading Microsoft Consultancy Driving Data Innovation


I'm working with a well-established Microsoft Partner with an incredible project pipeline, rapid growth, and a reputation for delivering Tech for Good. They're working on cutting-edge projects using emerging technologies like Microsoft Fabric and Azure Databricks.


We're looking for a Data engineering team lead who combines hands‑on technical expertise with leadership skills to mentor a talented team and deliver exceptional solutions for our clients.


What You'll Do

  • Lead and mentor a team of Technical Consultants, driving engagement, growth, and alignment with our culture.
  • Oversee resource planning, scheduling, and performance management.
  • Collaborate with Pre‑sales, Commercial, and Project Management teams to scope and deliver projects.
  • Ensure consistent delivery of technical solutions aligned with best practices and standards.
  • Support technical delivery when needed, including designing scalable data solutions in Microsoft/Azure environments.
  • Contribute to innovation through cloud migrations, data lakes, and robust ETL/ELT solutions.

What We're Looking For

  • Hands‑on Data Engineering experience (not Data Analyst or Data Scientist roles).
  • Strong background in Azure Synapse, Databricks, or Microsoft Fabric.
  • Expertise in ETL/ELT development using SQL and Python.
  • Experience implementing data lakes and medallion lakehouse architecture.
  • Skilled in managing large datasets and writing advanced SQL/Python queries.
  • Solid understanding of BI and data warehousing concepts.
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to build strong relationships.
  • Ideally, experience in consulting environments and working within high‑performing teams.

The company

  • Rapid Growth & Exciting Projects - Continuing to grow working on cutting-edge Microsoft Cloud solutions.
  • Investment in You - They invest in training and development, with clear certification pathways for you.
  • Home-Based Contract - Work remotely with all travel expenses covered.
  • UK‑Based Delivery - We never offshore; all consultants are UK‑based.

Competitive salary and benefits, including:



  • 25 days holiday
  • Private health insurance (after one year)
  • Life assurance (4x base salary)
  • Enhanced parental pay
  • Perkbox, Cyclescheme, Electric Car Scheme

Ready to lead and innovate? Apply now or send your CV directly to me


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