Engineering Manager - Databricks - London - Up to

Tenth Revolution Group
London, United Kingdom
Last month
£90,000 – £120,000 pa

Salary

£90,000 – £120,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
24 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Competitive bonus Private medical cover High-end wellbeing support Flexible working approach

Senior engineering manager - Hybrid role in Data & Digital Platforms - Up to £120k

A large, globally distributed organisation is looking for a Senior Engineering Manager to oversee multiple data and digital engineering teams responsible for delivering key platforms and products across the businesses infrastructure.

This is a senior leadership position, centred around delivery outcomes, operational excellence and people leadership, rather than hands-on development. You will define and uphold engineering standards, enable consistent and predictable delivery, develop and grow engineering capability and lead both internal and vendor teams across a modern Microsoft and cloud technology environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead globally distributed engineering teams across data platforms and low-code tools.
  • Create delivery rhythms, sprint discipline and engineering standards.
  • Develop leads by coaching, feedback and capability uplift.
  • Oversee vendor delivery, ensuring quality, value and alignment to standards.
  • Support delivery across platforms including cloud data, workflow and collaboration tools.

Skills & Experience:

  • Extensive experience leading multi-disciplinary engineering teams.
  • Proven delivery leadership across multiple squads in complex environments.
  • Strong understanding of modern data and platform ecosystems.
  • Ability to build, scale and grow high-performing engineering functions.

IT Infrastructure:

  • Cloud data platforms (e.g. Databricks, Azure)
  • DevOps
  • Agile delivery tooling

What they offer:

  • Competitive bonus
  • Private medical cover and high-end wellbeing support
  • Flexible working approach
  • Significant scope to shape engineering platforms

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