Senior Data Engineer

Omnis Partners
London
3 weeks ago
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Senior Data Engineering Consultant – Top-Tier Data & AI Consultancy


Are you ready to work at the forefront ofAI, Data Engineering, and Machine Learning? Our client, a leading UK-based Data & AI consultancy, is building abest-in-class Databricks practiceand looking for experienced Senior Data Engineering Consultants to join their team.


What You’ll Do:

🔹 Drive end-to-end data engineering and AI projects – fromdesign to technical delivery

🔹 Work withDatabricks, MLOps, Python, SQL, and other cutting-edge technologies

🔹 Partner with senior stakeholders andDatabricks expertsto deliver high-impact solutions

🔹 Shape data strategies and contribute toinnovative AI/ML transformations


What You’ll Need:

Strong experience with Databricks(ideally certified)

✅ Proven track recordbuilding Data Engineering solutions from scratch

✅ Experience withMLOpsis a plus

✅ Cloud experience acrossAzure, AWS, or GCP

✅ Hands-on expertise withSnowflake

✅ Strong understanding ofdata architecturesis a real bonus


Why Join?

💡Be at the forefront of modern data & AI– Work on complex, high-value projects

🤝Collaborate with top industry leaders– Gain exposure to senior decision-makers

🚀Make an impact– Take ownership and help shape strategy & delivery


Logistics & Process:

📍Location:London (2-3 days per week)

💰Salary:£80k-£110k (based on experience & banding)


📢Interview Process:

1️⃣ First stage – Chat with theSolutions Director

2️⃣ Second stage –Live Technical Presentation(1-hour prep, no take-home task)

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