Senior DataOps Engineer

Harnham
Leeds
2 days ago
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Job Description

Senior Data Ops Engineer

Based: Leeds - hybrid

Salary: up to £62,000

I'm partnered with an established FS company who are scaling their cloud-native data platform and building a modern, centralised data function to better support a wide community of Data Scientists, Analysts, and federated Data Engineers across the organisation.

They are looking for a Senior DataOps Engineer to help shape how data pipelines are run, monitored, governed, and optimised at scale.

This is an opportunity to join a growing team working at the heart of the organisation’s data transformation, improving platform efficiency, enabling self-service, and ensuring data pipelines operate with the same discipline as production software.


The Role

As a Senior DataOps Engineer, you’ll take a strategic, high-level view of the data platform while still diving deep when needed. You will focus on observability, automation, pipeline performance, operational excellence, and cloud cost optimisation.

You’ll work cross-functionally with Data Engineering, DevOps, and FinOps teams, helping ensure that data services are reliable, scalable, secure and cost-effective, and that federated teams across the organisation can self-serve with confidence.


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Taking an overview of how pipelines run across t...

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