Lead Data Engineer

Harnham - Data and Analytics Recruitment
Manchester, United Kingdom
Last week
£75,000 – £90,000 pa

Salary

£75,000 – £90,000 pa

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

Lead Data Engineer

UK Remote | £75,000 to £90,000

This is a rare opportunity to step into a Lead Data Engineer role within a growing, boutique consulting environment where greenfield delivery and real ownership are central to the work. You will combine hands on technical contribution with people leadership, shaping modern data platforms and processes for mid market organisations undergoing genuine digital transformation.

The Company

They are a specialist consulting firm focused on digital transformation across data, analytics and technology. Operating as a hands on delivery partner, they embed consultants directly into client squads to modernise data platforms and ways of working from the ground up. Their work spans end to end delivery, selling professional services rather than software products, with a strong emphasis on quality, autonomy and work life balance.

The Role

  • Lead the design and delivery of greenfield data platforms and analytics solutions across the full data lifecycle
  • Balance hands on technical work with leadership responsibilities, spending time both building and guiding
  • Manage and support a team of data engineers, providing direction, feedback and development support
  • Own projects end to end, from initial requirements through to production delivery
  • Work closely with stakeholders and clients, confidently challenging requirements and shaping best practice
  • Design data models and business processes that support scalable analytics and reporting

Your Skills and Experience

  • Strong commercial experience as a Data Engineer with solid foundations in SQL and dimensional modelling
  • Experience working with Snowflake or similar cloud data warehouses such as BigQuery
  • Good Python capability, including orchestration tools such as Airflow
  • Proven experience building and managing data ingestion pipelines
  • Cloud experience within AWS or GCP environments
  • Exposure to infrastructure as code tools such as Terraform
  • Confidence leading people and projects, with clear communication and stakeholder management skills
  • Comfortable operating in greenfield environments with a high degree of autonomy

What They Offer

  • A modern, evolving tech stack with increasing use of AI driven features
  • Clear scope to influence technical direction and ways of working
  • Strong emphasis on work life balance and sustainable delivery
  • The opportunity to grow alongside the business in a senior leadership capacity

How to Apply

If you are a Lead Data Engineer looking for a role that blends technical impact with people leadership in a genuinely greenfield setting, apply now to learn more.

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