Lead Data Engineer AWS Snowflake

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2 months ago
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Are you a technologist Data Engineer with strong technical leadership skills?

You could be progressing your career in an impactful, hands-on Lead Data Engineer role at a growing technology company as they expand their UK presence.

As a Lead Data Engineer you'll take responsibility for the team's engineering practices such as code reviews and CI/CD and for overall code quality and test coverage. You'll plan and manage the team's Sprints, collaborating closely with product and engineering management to deliver solutions across a range of complex data sources and data integrations, including Data Warehouses / Data Lakes, Data Marts, data ingestion and record matching and merging.

Location / WFH:
You'll be able to work from home most of the time, meeting up with colleagues in the London office once or twice a week.

About you:

  • You're an experienced Data Engineer with advanced AWS and Snowflake experience
  • You have strong experience of building Data Lakes, Data Warehouse and / or Data Marts
  • You have experience of building and configuring data pipelines using ETL / ELT from APIs, flat files, streaming services and public data sources
  • You have a strong knowledge of engineering best practices including CI/CD and IaC
  • You have strong technical leadership experience w...

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