Head of Data

MRJ Recruitment
Leeds
3 days ago
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Our Data team here at MRJ is delighted to bring to market a brand-new opportunity for a Head of Data on behalf of a leading B2C services company.


Known for their continued investment in both technology and people, this organisation is undergoing an exciting digital transformation. With a significant UK-wide presence already established and a track record of sustained growth, they’re entering a new phase of innovation, with data and technology driving the next chapter… that’s where you come in…


ROLE:


This is a brand-new role working closely with the CTO. You’ll be leading a growing team of data engineers and analysts, shaping and delivering data products that support better decision-making across the business.


Whether it’s building modern data platforms or crafting user-friendly CRM dashboards, you’ll be driving innovation in a company that’s big on insights, automation, and making things work smarter.


Head of Data – Key Responsibilities:


  • Defining & Delivering Data Products:Lead the development of enterprise-level data & analytics products, ensuring strategic alignment with business goals.
  • Technical Oversight:Provide expertise in data lakes, reporting platforms (e.g. PowerBI), and modern data engineering principles within a Microsoft Azure environment.
  • Product Leadership:Own the roadmap, performance, and improvement of both new and existing data services.
  • Collaboration:Work cross-functionally with technology teams (digital product, infrastructure, etc.) to ensure seamless deployment and optimisation.
  • Leadership & Mentoring:Inspire and develop a team of data specialists, supporting growth through hands-on coaching and agile delivery practices.


What skills you’ll need:


  • Deep experience in data & analytics, including hands-on development of data platforms and reporting services.
  • Expertise in Microsoft Azure, Synapse, Databricks, PowerBI, and the wider Power Platform.
  • Strong product development experience within complex environments — ideally across both legacy and modern tech stacks.
  • Experience managing multi-disciplinary or remote teams in an agile delivery setting.
  • Strategic thinking with an interest in emerging tech like AI, automation, and intelligent systems.


Why Join:


  • Competitive salary of £80k with a remote-first work environment
  • Clear path for career progression
  • Market-leading L&D opportunities
  • Inclusive, collaborative culture


NEXT STEPS:


Apply today and MRJ's lead consultant on this role will be in touch to discuss more and offer inside tips and tricks to nail the interview process

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