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💻Job Title:Data Engineer (Azure)

💰Salary:£50-60k (+ 15% bonus)

Benefits:

  • Private healthcare, up to 50% staff discount, free weekly lunches
  • Free access to therapy, nutritionists and physiotherapists

📍Location:Angel (4 office days/week)

🏦Industry:Entertainment & hospitality


We're looking for a Data Engineer to join a popular and loved brand, causing one of the biggest disruption to the entertainment and hospitality industry through the use of innovative tech, delivering creative and immersive experienced. With over 30 venues around the world, this award-winning brand has ambitious growth plans, with lots of exciting products in the pipeline 🚀


As a Data Engineer, you will be working in the technology team, helping to build out the existing Data and Analytics platform. This role is placed within a small team, allowing the successful candidate design freedom in implementing bespoke features and enhancements to the data platform using the latest technology.


Key responsibilities will include:

  • Developing and maintaining data pipelines to orchestrate the ingestion of data from disparate source systems into a centralised data analytics platform
  • Designing and implementing data engineering solutions using SQL and Python in the Azure cloud environment
  • Working with Data Analysts in promoting business logic into the analytics platform, to support business reports and dashboards
  • Maintaining and leveraging CI/CD deployment pipelines to promote application code into higher tier environments


✅ Must have requirements:

  • Experience developing ELT/ETL ingestion pipelines
  • Python
  • SQL
  • Azure cloud


👍 Bonus points for experience with:

  • DBT
  • CI/CD - e.g. Azure DevOps
  • IaC - e.g. Terraform or Pulumi
  • Data warehousing experience - e.g. Databricks
  • other Azure services such as Azure Fabric, Data Factory


🛂 Please note: unfortunately, this roledoes notoffer VISA sponsorship.

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