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Data Engineer - Product Metrics & Tooling - Global Tech

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Newcastle upon Tyne
3 days ago
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Senior Data Engineer - Product Metrics & Tooling (Contract)


This one's for the data engineers whodon't just ship pipelines-you care about what's being measured, and why.

We're looking for a contract Data Engineer to join a small but mighty team focused on building metrics, dashboards, and data solutions that actually help improve customer support tools in a global tech company (yes,thatscale).


What you'll be doing:

  • Build and own data pipelines + success metrics for customer-facing tools
  • Design experiments, surface insights, and create dashboards that people use
  • Work with DS, Eng and PMs-but with a good amount of autonomy
  • Help shape how product support and knowledge tooling gets measured


The must-haves:

  • 5+ years hands-on with SQL & Python
  • Strong data modelling + visualisation (Tableau, MicroStrategy etc.)
  • Azure Data Factory, Airflow or similar integration tools
  • Bonus: analytics mindset and experience working with customer support or product teams


The Offer:

  • Annual Salary up to £86,000 doe and location
  • Contract until end of Feb 2026 - inside IR35 - PAYE
  • UK - remote - candidates only considered who hold appropriate work permits (no sponsorship)


If you've been in the game for a while and want to work on data that actually powers decisions-not just dashboards that no one checks-let's chat.


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