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💻Job Title:Data Engineer

💰Salary:~£75k (+ 20% bonus)

📍Location:Covent Garden (3 office days/week)

📱Industry:Telecoms (challenger)


This MVNO company is on a mission to disrupt the mobile network industry with highly innovative ideas and a revolutionary business model that truly places customers at the heart of everything they do, rewarding them with loyalty-based cash-back and benefits.


This fast-growth start-up utilises the very latest technology, setting out to be a hub of

creativity and pioneering ideas that will transform the industry.


As a Data Engineer, you will be an integral part of a data-driven organisation, responsible for the data infrastructure from data collection through to data service of analytics, you will provide self-servicing tools and access of data to support colleagues to make data-driven decision and drive results.


This role would be perfect for someone with a strong foundation in Data Engineering (e.g. 2-3 years' experience), looking to take their career to the next level - you'd be the sole Data Engineer in the company, working closely with the CTO, CPO, Head of Engineering as well as other stakeholders across the business.


✅ Must have requirements:

  • Driven self-starter mentality, with the ability to work independently
  • Python
  • SQL
  • experience building and maintaining ETL/data pipelines
  • expertise in data warehousing - any of BigQuery, Redshift, Snowflake or Databricks is fine
  • experience working with cloud infrastructures - AWS and/or GCP being most advantageous


👍 Bonus points for experience with:

  • Airflow
  • RudderStack, Expo and/or Braze (or similar tools)
  • Working in a small, fast-growing start-up, comfortable navigating unstructured/fuzzy environments
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