Data Engineering Manager

Tenth Revolution Group
Manchester, United Kingdom
Last week
£75,000 – £100,000 pa

Salary

£75,000 – £100,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
20 May 2026 (Last week)

Data Engineering Manager - Up to £100,000

Location: UK-wide

The Opportunity

We're working with a leading data consultancy who specialise in delivering modern, cloud-based data platforms across a broad range of industries. They partner closely with clients to design and deliver scalable, high-quality data solutions using cutting-edge Microsoft technologies.

This is an ideal role for a seasoned consultant who enjoys a blend of strategy, leadership, and hands-on engineering.

The Role

As a Data Engineering Manager, you will play a key role in both delivery and business growth:

  • Lead end-to-end delivery of complex data engineering solutions
  • Design and implement modern data platforms, pipelines, data lakes, and warehouses
  • Drive pre-sales activities, including solution design, estimations and proposals
  • Act as a technical SME across Microsoft data technologies
  • Mentor and develop high-performing engineering teams
  • Work closely with senior stakeholders to translate business requirements into scalable solutions
  • Lead workshops, client presentations and technical demonstrations
  • Ensure best practices across governance, security and data engineering standards

What We're Looking For

Essential experience:

  • Strong background in data engineering within a consulting or client-facing environment
  • Proven experience leading teams and delivering complex programmes
  • Hands-on expertise with Spark, SQL and cloud data platforms
  • Experience designing and building data pipelines, warehouses and lakes
  • Strong understanding of ETL, data modelling and cloud architectures
  • Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills

What's on Offer

  • Exposure to high-impact, enterprise-scale data programmes
  • Strong emphasis on career development and continuous learning
  • Opportunity to shape strategy and influence technical direction
  • Collaborative, high-performance culture with a focus on innovation
  • Competitive salary and benefits package

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