Data Engineering Manager

Quilter Southampton, England Posted this week

Contract
Onsite

Job description

The Data Engineering Manager position centres on supporting individual career development and performance feedback, creating growth opportunities for your team. It would suit someone who can bring technical problem-solving, documentation, and careful delivery to the role.

Who the work supports

Support individual career development and performance feedback, creating growth opportunities for your team. Defining Data engineering standards and best practices to ensure robust, efficient and secure product delivery.

The approach that fits

careful practical judgement. Strong professional approach.

What needs to be in place

  • Azure: ADLS Gen2, Azure Data Factory, Event Hubs/Kafka, Key Vault, Functions, Synapse.
  • Proven experience in managing and growing technical teams within a complex business environment.
  • Degree in a technical discipline (e.g. computer science, engineering, maths, physics) or evidence of equivalent practical experience.

Job details

  • Income Protection: 75% of salary, less state benefits, payable after 26 weeks of absence.
  • This role accelerates Quilter’s data strategy by defining engineering standards, building scalable data platforms, and leading a high‑performing data engineering team.
  • Additional detail: Pension support may be included.
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