Head of Data

TRIA
London, United Kingdom
2 days ago
£80,000 – £90,000 pa

Salary

£80,000 – £90,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Director
Education
Degree
Posted
13 May 2026 (2 days ago)

Benefits

Benefits

Head of Data

Southwest London - on site (5days)

up to £90k + Bens

TRIA are exclusively supporting a fast growing sport & hospitality group, comprising professional football, community programmes & premium hospitality as they hire their first Head of Data. The group is experiencing significant growth and investing in its technology, data and guest experience. In this role, you will lead the build of a modern data capability from the ground up.

If you enjoy making decisions, introducing tooling, setting engineering standards, and rolling up your sleeves, this opportunity could be for you.

As the organisation's first Head of Data, you will:

Build a new data environment, from tooling, governance, and engineering practices

Introduce modern data engineering tooling, pipelines, and modelling

Deliver hands‑on engineering work (75% of the role)

Establish data security and governance frameworks

Line manage a small team

Manage relationships with 3rd‑party vendors and technical partners

Champion data adoption and literacy across the business

You'll report directly into the Technology Director and work closely with senior stakeholders to define priorities and deliver high‑value outcomes.

This is a blank canvas role - ideal for someone who loves building, shaping, and taking ownership.

What You'll Be Working On

Designing and owning a centralised business data lake/warehouse

Introducing best‑practice ETL/ELT pipelines across multiple operational systems

Implementing data security, auditing, and GDPR compliance

Driving data availability for reporting, analytics, and operational decision‑making

Creating scalable, reliable, well‑structured data models

Supporting self‑service analytics across the business

You'll also be the person who finally brings clarity, structure, and trust to business data that is currently fragmented and under‑utilised.

We are looking for someone who is:

A strong, confident character who can influence, challenge, and make decisions

Technically excellent - particularly in data engineering and platform building

Experienced defining or rebuilding data environments in SME or scale‑up settings

Comfortable introducing new tooling, tech, and ways of working

Hands‑on and pragmatic - this is not a purely strategic role

Experienced leading or line managing at least one engineer/analyst

This role requires you to be on site 5 days a week. If you can not commit to this, please do not apply.

If your experience matches and you would like to be considered, then please apply with an up to date CV.

Unfortunately, sponsorship cannot be offered for this role

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