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Head Of Data Engineering

Phee Farrer Jones
London
4 days ago
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Social network you want to login/join with: Are you ready to shape the future of digital advertising through data? A fast-growing, innovative ad tech company is looking for a Head of Data Engineering to lead the development of its audience intelligence and targeting infrastructure. This is a rare opportunity to build from the ground up and make a direct impact on campaign performance for some of the world's most recognisable brands. As Head of Data Engineering, you'll sit at the intersection of data, strategy, and technology. Your mission: to design and manage the systems that power audience targeting across a video advertising platform. Audience Data Infrastructure : Build and evolve the architecture for ingesting, storing, and activating digital audiences across publisher and SSP networks. Data Pipelines : Design robust pipelines to process real-time and historical data for audience segmentation. Identity Resolution : Lead the integration of identity resolution solutions to unify first- and third-party data sources. AI/ML Integration : Apply machine learning models to enhance audience classification and predictive targeting. Partner with AdOps, Sales, and Strategy teams to align data capabilities with campaign goals. 5+ years in data engineering or programmatic media, ideally within ad tech, SSPs, or media agencies. ~ Proven experience with identity resolution and customer data integration (e.G., Strong programming skills in Python or similar languages. ~ Experience applying ML/AI for segmentation or targeting. We Are Aspire Ltd are a Disability Confident Commited employer #

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