Principal Consultant - Data Engineering Lead DBT

Intuita
Newbury
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Location: ALL locations considered: We have offices in Liverpool or Newbury office UK for Hybrid working and Sibenik (Croatia)Let us introduce ourselves We're Intuita, a new kind of data partner. We're a collective of data-driven people ready to cut through complexity to solve business problems in a human-centric and sustainable way. We provide pragmatic end-to-end services, products and technologies combined with straight-talking strategic direction to unlock the true value of data and drive transformational change. ?? The roleWe are looking for a Principal Data Engineer ideally on a permanent contract basis, to join our talented Data Engineering team. In this key role, you will work closely with our Engineering Director to support the development of our high-performing team, applying your extensive engineering expertise to drive business growth and lead consultancy-driven projects. This position calls for a leader with a strong combination of hands-on technical excellence and exceptional leadership skills to steer our teams toward achieving both quality and strategic objectives. Ideally you will have managed a team of engineers with proven success.Key Responsibilities:· Technical Leadership & Mentorship: Guide and mentor a team of engineers, providing technical direction, support and develop their skills to ensure the highest quality outcomes for our clients. · Technical Project Ownership: Responsible for the technical direction and execu...

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