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Data platform lead - Not-for-profit - London

City of London
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Data Platform Lead

We are seeking a Data Platform Lead to take charge of managing and optimising data platforms within the not-for-profit industry. This permanent position is based in London and offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to analytics initiatives.

Client Details

Data Platform Lead

The employer is a medium-sized organisation operating within the life science industry. They are focused on leveraging analytics to drive innovation and improve outcomes.

Description

Data Platform Lead

Lead the design, development, and maintenance of data platforms to support analytics operations.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure data availability and quality.
Implement best practices for data management and governance.
Monitor platform performance and troubleshoot issues to optimise functionality.
Develop and execute strategies for data integration and consolidation.
Ensure compliance with data security and privacy standards within the life science sector.
Provide technical guidance and mentorship to team members.
Stay updated on emerging technologies and recommend enhancements.Profile

Data Platform Lead

A successful Data Platform Lead should have:

Proven expertise in managing and optimising data platforms.
Strong background in modern data platform technologies, with hands-on experience in programming (such as SQL, Python, and Terraform), cloud environments (Azure preferred), and advanced data warehousing solutions (ideally Snowflake).
Strong knowledge of data management and governance practices.
Experience in the life science industry is advantageous.
Technical proficiency in data integration and analytics tools.
Ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams effectively.
Commitment to maintaining data security and privacy standards.
Excellent problem-solving and critical thinking skills.Job Offer

Data Platform Lead

Competitive salary ranging from £60,000 to £70,000 per annum + Bonus & Benefits.
Standard benefits package to support your well-being and career growth.
Opportunity to work in the life science industry in London.
Permanent role with potential for career progression.If you are ready to take on the challenge of being a Data Platform Lead in a rewarding and innovative environment, apply now to join this exciting opportunity in London

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