Data Delivery Lead

Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Data Delivery Lead

As the Data Delivery Lead, you will be responsible for overseeing the end-to-end delivery of data projects and services. This includes customer-facing reporting capabilities available through our client’s product offerings, as well as internal and external reporting, analytics, processing, and data transfer. You will lead a team of data professionals, manage stakeholder relationships, and drive the strategic direction of data delivery processes.

Key Responsibilities

Build and implement a Data Delivery team to meet the needs of Product, Operations, and Commercial functions.

Establish key relationships with cross-functional data leads to form a Data Leadership group and guide the overall data strategy.

Implement quality control processes to ensure high standards in all data deliverables.

Develop and execute strategies for data delivery that align with the organization’s overall objectives.

Drive innovation by identifying and implementing emerging technologies in data analytics and delivery.

Requirements

You have:

A proven track record in data strategy development and governance.

Extensive experience in building and leading data-focused teams, preferably in financial or fintech organizations.

Strong expertise with Power BI for data visualization and reporting.

Familiarity with Microsoft Fabric for data integration and management.

Experience with SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) for creating, deploying, and managing reports.

You are:

A collaborative team player.

An excellent communicator.

Passionate about staying up to date with emerging technologies.

Skilled at balancing priorities across multiple projects.

Benefits

Our client values their people and offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:

Life Assurance cover.

Enhanced company sick pay.

Single-cover private medical scheme (option to add family members at own cost).

33 days paid annual leave.

Ability to purchase up to 10 additional days of holiday per year.

An extra day of leave on or around your birthday.

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