Data Engineer - Leading Fashion Company - London

Noir
London
1 week ago
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Data Engineer - Leading Fashion Company - London

(Tech Stack: Data Engineer, Databricks, Python, Power BI, AWS QuickSight, AWS, TSQL, ETL, Agile Methodologies)

We're recruiting on behalf of a leading fashion brand based in Londonthat's recognised for combining creativity with cutting-edge technology. They're on the lookout for a talentedData Engineerto join their growing data team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a household name and play a key role in shaping data-driven decisions across the business.

The Role

As a Data Engineer, you'll be responsible for building and maintaining scalable, efficient, and reliable data pipelines. You'll work across a modern tech stack with a strong focus onGoogle Cloud Platform (GCP)and collaborate with various teams to ensure data flows securely and accurately throughout the organisation.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, build, and maintain robust data pipelines.
  • Work with Python and SQL for data processing, transformation, and analysis.
  • Leverage a wide range of GCP services including:
  • Cloud Composer (Apache Airflow)
  • BigQuery
  • Cloud Storage
  • Dataflow
  • Pub/Sub
  • Cloud Functions
  • IAM
  • Design and implement data models and ETL processes.
  • Apply infrastructure-as-code practices using tools like Terraform.
  • Ensure data quality and compliance with governance standards.
  • Collaborate with data analysts, scientists, and stakeholders to deliver clean, usable data.
  • Use Git for version control and collaborative development.

What We're Looking For

  • 3+ years' experience in Data Engineering roles.
  • Strong skills inPythonandSQL.
  • Hands-on experience withGCP, particularly the services listed above.
  • Solid understanding ofETL,data warehousing, anddata modellingprinciples.
  • Familiarity withTerraformor similar infrastructure-as-code tools.
  • Knowledge ofdata governanceanddata quality management.
  • Experience with version control systems like Git.
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong communication and teamwork abilities.

What's in It for You?

  • Competitive salary and benefits package
  • Flexible hybrid working (London HQ)
  • Work for a globally recognised fashion brand
  • Collaborative, tech-forward environment with a strong culture of innovation

Location:London/Remote Working UK

Salary:£40,000 - £50,000 + Bonus + Pension + Benefits

Applicants must be based in the UK and have the right to work in the UK even though remote work is available.

To apply for this position please send your CV to Matt Jones at Noir.

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