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Snowflake Technical Delivery Lead
Location: Central London (Hybrid) | Salary: From £90,000 + Bonus + Equity Options
Contract Type: Permanent | Working Pattern: 2–3 Days in Office/Client Site (London)
Are you a seasoned data professional with a passion for Snowflake and a knack for leading high-impact technical deliveries? Do you thrive at the intersection of innovation, leadership, and client engagement? If so, we want to hear from you.
We’re on the hunt for a Snowflake Technical Delivery Lead to join our elite team of Delivery Leads. This is more than just a leadership role — it’s a chance to shape the future of data consultancy, drive innovation on the Snowflake platform, and make a tangible impact across a diverse portfolio of clients.
🌟 What You’ll Do

  • Lead with Vision: Drive the development of repeatable Snowflake solutions and take them to market with our commercial and marketing teams.
  • Deliver with Impact: Provide technical oversight across multiple engagements, ensuring excellence in execution and client satisfaction.
  • Collaborate & Influence: Partner with clients, internal teams, and Snowflake to scope, design, and deliver cutting-edge data solutions.
  • Mentor & Grow: Coach junior team members and help shape the next generation of data leaders.
  • Innovate & Inspire: Contribute to thought leadership and represent our Consultancy Customer at industry events.
    🔧 What You Bring
  • 6+ years of hands-on experience delivering data and AI solutions.
  • Deep expertise in Snowflake, including Cortex and Notebooks (a plus!).
  • Ability and experience setting up Snowflake COE's (Centres of Excellence)
  • Strong Python and SQL skills for building robust data pipelines.
  • Proven experience in solution design, architecture, and DevOps best practices.
  • A track record of mentoring teams and managing multiple workstreams.
  • Experience in pre-sales and working closely with commercial teams.
    You’ll be part of a collaborative, forward-thinking team that values innovation, integrity, and impact. With access to equity options, a competitive bonus structure, and a central London office, this is your opportunity to lead from the front and grow with one of the most exciting names in data consultancy.
    Ready to lead the Snowflake revolution?
    Apply now

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