Senior Data Engineer

Amaris Consulting
London
1 day ago
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Senior Data Engineer / Principal Consultant (UK Launch Team): Help us build our UK footprint. Combine heavy-lifting engineering with commercial impact.


We are Amaris, a global technology consultancy. We are aggressively expanding our Data & AI Center of Excellence in the UK. We are looking for Entrepreneurial Data Engineers who want to be more than just a ticket-completer. You will be part of our "Landing Team", working directly with leadership to identify opportunities, shape technical proposals, and eventually lead the delivery of the projects we win together.


This is for you if:

  • You are a hands-on Data Engineer (Python, SQL, Cloud Platforms) who understands the business side of tech.
  • You have a strong network in the UK tech scene and an ear for opportunity.
  • You are tired of the contracting volatility and want the backing of a global firm (training, bench security, career growth) while keeping the thrill of winning new business.


The Role:

  • Delivery (70%): Hands-on engineering on varying client projects.
  • Growth (30%): Leveraging your expertise (and network) to identify technical gaps in the market. When you spot an opportunity or bring a lead from your network, you don't just pass it on - you help scope it, pitch it, and lead the team that delivers it.


What we offer:

  • A stable, permanent position with a global consultancy.
  • referral/Origination Bonuses: Significant financial incentives for work/clients you bring into the ecosystem.
  • A fast-track to Practice Lead: Help us win the client, and you become the Anchor/Lead for that account.

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