Data Engineer

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Data Engineer – Retail / Luxury - Fashion



  • up to £70,000 + 10% bonus
  • Hybrid - 2 days per week in the office
  • WC1 - London




I’m excited to partner with an award-winning sustainable luxury fashion brand, their Head of Analytics is looking for a new Data Engineer to join her team!




This role is perfect for you if:

  • Thrive in a role that blends technical data engineering intricacies with strategic business impact.
  • Seize the opportunity to advance your data engineering expertise alongside your business understanding.
  • Join a celebrated organization renowned for pioneering tech solutions and fostering a collaborative team atmosphere.





What are we looking for in the ideal candidate?

  • Proficient in data modelling, data warehousing, and advanced SQL query crafting.
  • Skilled in ETL processes, preferably with tools like dbt and Sigma.
  • Knowledgeable in e-commerce analytics, including GA4 and BigQuery.
  • Experienced with cloud platforms and database technologies, particularly GCP.
  • Python proficiency is desirable, but not mandatory.
  • Experience working with AI, or interest in AI products.






Here’s what your role will entail:

  • Extract and integrate data from diverse sources, aligning with stakeholder needs.
  • Consolidate data on platforms (using dbt, Sigma, Census, Gravity) for optimal stakeholder visualization.
  • Manage the entire ETL cycle within our tech stack.
  • Define and monitor KPIs, maintain documentation, and uphold data governance standards.
  • Collaborate with the Analytics Team, including the Head of Analytics and Data Analysts, using our digital analytics stack (Google Analytics, GA4, Contentsquare) to enhance digital store sales.




Are you ready to take the next step in your career, making significant impacts in the field of digital and web analytics?



Apply here!



Equal Opportunities

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