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Anson McCade
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5 months ago
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Principal Data Engineer – Consulting | £90K–£105K | London / Leeds / Bristol


Our client, a global leader in digital transformation consulting, is hiring aPrincipal Data Engineerto lead the design and delivery of advanced cloud-native data solutions. Based inLondon, Leeds, or Bristol, this is an opportunity to work on greenfield projects that solve complex data challenges across enterprise environments.


💼Salary: £90,000 – £105,000

📍Location: London, Leeds, or Bristol

  • Hybrid (2 days per week in office)

🛡️Must be eligible for SC (Security Check) clearance


🧠 The Role

As aPrincipal Data Engineer, you’ll propose and implement solutions using a range of AWS infrastructure. Working within a multidisciplinary consulting team, you’ll collaborate directly with clients to shape strategy, drive delivery, and guide internal engineering standards.


Your responsibilities:

  • Build and maintain large-scale data lakes and ETL pipelines usingAWS S3, Redshift, Glue, Lambda, DynamoDB, and Matillion
  • Translate client requirements into scalable and secure data architectures
  • Drive infrastructure-as-code and CI/CD deployment practices
  • Process structured and semi-structured data (JSON, XML, Parquet, CSV)
  • Maintain metadata, build data dictionaries, and ensure governance is embedded by design
  • Work across industries in fast-paced, high-value engagements


ThisPrincipal Data Engineerwill bring:

  • Extensive experience withETL/ELT pipelinesand data transformation patterns
  • Proficiency inAWS cloud services, particularlyRedshift, Glue, Matillion, and S3
  • Strong command of data quality, data lineage, and metadata practices
  • Fluency in database technologies (both relational and NoSQL)
  • Experience with Linux environments and data visualisation tools (e.g.Tableau, QuickSight, Looker)


Bonus points for:

  • Familiarity withHadoop, Spark, or MapReduce
  • Exposure todata APIsand microservice-based architectures
  • AWS certifications (Solutions Architect Associate, Big Data Specialty)
  • Experience or interest inmachine learning data pipelines


🚀 Why Join?

As aPrincipal Data Engineer, you’ll:

  • Lead the architecture of cloud-first data ecosystems for top-tier clients
  • Be part of a supportive, knowledge-sharing engineering team
  • Enjoy hands-on influence across the full data lifecycle—from ingestion to insight
  • Contribute to transformative programs in sectors such as financial services, retail, and government
  • Access a clear path to leadership and continuous learning across cloud and consulting domains


Ready to lead next-generation data platforms?

If you’re eligible forSC clearance, and want to work at the intersection of cloud, data, and strategy—thisPrincipal Data Engineerrole is your next step.


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