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Data Engineer (Airflow)

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Manchester
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Building Data Engineering Teams Across the North of England and Midlands

DATA ENGINEER

PRIMARILY REMOTE UK

An established company in the Media/Advertising space is seeking a proactive Data Engineer to join their innovative team as they grow and invest.

THE COMPANY:

This company is currently investing in their data team and is looking for a Data Engineer to help gather requirements and build solutions. This is an exciting opportunity to help build out the data platforms and create frameworks to enable data-driven decision making across the business.

THE ROLE:

A Data Engineer will need to:

  1. Work closely with stakeholders across the business
  2. Manage data warehouse (gathering requirements and building solutions)
  3. Ensure alignment with data management and quality

YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:

A successful Data Engineer will have the following skills and experience:

  1. Ability and experience interacting with key stakeholders
  2. Strong experience in SQL/Python
  3. Good understanding of Airflow/DBT
  4. Experience with GCP/AWS
  5. Background in CI/CD

THE BENEFITS:

You will receive a salary, dependent on experience. Salary is up to £60,000. On top of the salary, there are some fantastic additional benefits.

HOW TO APPLY:

Please register your interest by sending your CV to Molly Bird via the apply link on this page.

Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Analyst

Industries

  • Data Infrastructure and Analytics

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