Data Manager - New Team - Unique NFP

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Would you like to work in truly unique historic beautiful surroundings to work in? Manage a brand-new team and a greenfield project developing a new cloud-based data platform? Work for a NFP with a globally recognised brand and an amazing a flexible work culture as well as hybrid (2 days office working). A charity that can offer great benefits and give you free access to some of the most sort after attractions in the UK? If so, please read on ....

Role - Data Manager aka Data & Analytics Manager, Data Lead, BI Manager, Data Platform Manager, Data Architect, Data Governance

Location - SW London / Surrey Borders - 2 Days office rest work from home

Salary - 60 - 64K (Annual pay increase pending) + 11% Pension + Bonus + 25 days rising to 29 days + Some amazing freebies 

The role 

You will be leading a small team of Data Engineer & BI Analyst looking at implementing a new cloud-based data platform overseeing all aspects: Data Strategy, Governance, Analytics and the Data Warehouse while helping to build a data driven culture across the business. The goal is to centralise previously siloed data across many different business units. There will also be support with some contract specialists / data focussed Project / Program Managers during the implementation phase.

You

They seek people with experience of leading teams and quite well-rounded experience of Data including:

Understanding of Data Warehouse Architecture, Data Governance, Data Security Frameworks
Experience with Cloud Platforms (e.g. Azure, AWS, GCP) and tools (e.g. Snowflake, Redshift, Azure Synapse)
Data Visualisation e.g. Power BI, Tableau, LookerThe charity typically leans towards Microsoft solutions so this are the more likely to be deployed.

Great opportunity to join a fantastic organisation I place where people truly enjoy working and people I have placed seem to stay for the long term.

Interested? Please send a cv for a swift response

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