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Lead Azure Data engineer

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Lead Azure Data Engineer

The Lead Azure Data Engineer will play a pivotal role in managing and optimising data solutions within the financial services sector. This position focuses on leveraging Azure-based technologies to support the analytics department in delivering high-performing data solutions.

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Lead Azure Data Engineer

The organisation is a medium-sized organisation within the financial services industry, known for its focus on innovation and technology-driven solutions. It offers a collaborative environment, fostering growth within the analytics field.

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Lead Azure Data Engineer

Design and implement scalable data solutions using Azure technologies.
Collaborate with the analytics team to align data architecture with business objectives.
Develop and maintain robust ETL pipelines for data processing and integration.
Ensure data security and compliance with industry standards and regulations.
Monitor and optimise data storage and processing performance within Azure environments.
Provide technical leadership and mentoring to junior team members.
Document processes, system designs, and workflows for future reference.
Stay updated on emerging trends and technologies in data engineering and Azure platforms.Profile

Lead Azure Data Engineer

You'll be part of a forward-thinking team delivering innovative data solutions that drive business growth. This is your opportunity to shape a modern data platform, mentor talented engineers, and make a real impact on strategic decision-making.

A successful Lead Azure Data Engineer should have:

Strong experience with Databricks, Azure Synapse, Delta Lake, and pipeline orchestration.
Hands-on with ETL/ELT processes, data modeling (star schema), SQL, Python, and data governance tools (e.g., Purview, Unity Catalog).
Experience implementing AI/ML solutions in Databricks or similar platforms.
Knowledge of data observability, monitoring, and incident management (ITIL best practices).
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
Experience in a regulated financial environment is desirable.
Relevant certifications such as Azure Data Engineer Associate are essential.Job Offer

Lead Azure Data Engineer

Competitive salary in the range of £70,000 to £85000 per annum.
Standard benefits package, including pension and health cover.
Generous holiday allowance to support work-life balance.
A permanent role based in London with opportunities for career progression.
Engagement in cutting-edge projects within the financial services industry.If you are ready to take the next step in your career as a Lead Azure Data Engineer, we encourage you to apply today

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