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A leading corporate services provider is seeking a MongoDB Database Manager to join their team. This hybrid role, requiring in-office work at least three days a week, involves managing databases and leading a global team across various locations. The candidate should have extensive experience with MongoDB and team management skills, as well as strong analytical abilities to drive project success.
We are seeking a talented individual to join our Database Administration team at Marsh McLennan as a MongoDB Database Manager.
This role will be based in Liverpool or in our offices in Bristol, Chichester, Leeds, or Manchester.
This is a hybrid role requiring at least three days per week in the office.
This is a unique opportunity for an individual contributor to lead a team across Canada, Colombia, India, and the US.
Your experience in MongoDB will enable Marsh McLennan to make more informed decisions through design, delivery, and support.
Working with your Indian counterpart, you will join a global team responsible for MongoDB databases and projects related to our Oracle environment across Australia, Canada, UK, and the US.
Responsibilities include:
Requirements:
Preferred skills:
Why join us:
Marsh McLennan (NYSE: MMC), a global leader in risk, strategy, and people, operates in 130 countries across four main businesses: Marsh, Guy Carpenter, Mercer, and Oliver Wyman. With revenues of $23 billion and over 85,000 colleagues, we help clients thrive through diverse perspectives. For more information, visit marshmclennan.com or follow us on LinkedIn and X.
We are committed to diversity, inclusion, and flexible work environments, aiming to attract and retain the best talent and embrace diversity in all forms. We provide reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities in accordance with applicable law. Please contact us if you require adjustments.
Our hybrid work model combines remote work with in-office collaboration, with colleagues expected to work onsite at least three days a week, including an 'anchor day' for full team in-person meetings.