Senior Data Platform Engineer – Central London

Ada Meher
Mayfair, London, W1K 3DN, United Kingdom
Last week
£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Salary

£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
18 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

25 days leave Annual away days Performance related bonuses Flexible working days Remote working days Workplace pension Private healthcare

Senior Data Platform Engineer – Central London (Hybrid) - £85,000

Python/SQL/dbt/Azure Functions/CI CD/Terraform | Hybrid Remote Work | Growth and Ownership opportunity | Bonus Scheme

Ada Meher is proud to be engaged on a search for Senior Data Platform Engineer on behalf of a rapidly-scaling Digital Transformation Consultancy and SaaS business in the Property Management sector as they continue to grow the team owing to continued client successes and growth with their in-house SaaS product. They are a young business with an established Data Analytics function but are looking for a Senior Data Engineer to help drive them to the next level in terms of deployments and engineering standards.

The client delivers technology-driven transformations for market leading clients but do so with a well-worked process to ensure they don't create internal burn-out or compromise quality for speed. They are looking for a candidate to join their Data Engineering team working on enterprise level Data Pipelines with modern technologies such as Python, SQL (dbt), Azure Functions /ADF as well to drive improvements to their Platform with Azure DevOps, Azure Resource Manager and IaC (Terraform).

As part of their commitment to work/life balance, the company work on a hybrid basis with employees spending 3 days a week in office and the rest working remotely. They also offer a flexible schedule – as long as clients’ needs are met and work is getting done you’ll have the autonomy to manage your workload the way that works best for you!

To be considered:

* Experience working as a Senior Data Engineer (Python/SQL)

* Expert level experience in Azure based platform technologies (Azure DevOps or CI/CD, Terraform etc)

* Experience working with SQL Data Build Tool (dbt)

* Experience working with Azure Functions, Azure Data Factory (ADF) and other associated Azure Tooling

* Experience with GA4, HubSpot or similar platforms would also stand out

Whilst this is a Senior role, our client offers various opportunities to learn and develop to all staff whether through professional qualifications, exposure to business projects or informal lunch and learns, hosted by your colleagues. It is the ideal opportunity for a candidate seeking progression and growth in the workplace but also for someone who wants to really make an impact and use their experience to guide technical direction and improvements.

The company in question is highly regarded not only in the solutions they provide their clients but the working environment they create with many fantastic perks such as 25 days leave, annual away days and performance related bonuses, flexible working days and remote working days. They offer a competitive salary and have great workplace pension and private healthcare scheme.

This role is attracting a high volume of applicants so be sure to get into contact ASAP to avoid missing out on this opportunity. Please send a CV in confidence

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