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Junior Data Engineer

Playtech
Manchester
1 week ago
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Junior Data Engineer

Full-time

Company Description

About Playtech

Founded in 1999, the company has a premium listing on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange and is focused on regulated and regulating markets across its B2B business. By leveraging its proprietary technology, Playtech delivers innovative products and services to ensure a safe, engaging and entertaining gaming experience.

As the gaming industry's leading technology company, it combines business intelligence-driven software, services, content, and platform technology to drive excellence and innovation across the sector. Read more about who we are and what we do here: and
 

Here at Playtech, we genuinely believe that people are our biggest asset. Diverse thoughts, experiences, and individual characteristics enrich our work environment and lead to better business decisions. Embracing differences and maintaining transparency in our processes is the core of Playtech's overall commitment to responsible business practices.

Ready to level up your career?

Playtech‘s IGS unit is looking for a proactive Junior Data Engineer with excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.

Job Description

Your influential mission. You will...

Support the development and maintenance of reliable data pipelines and systems. Assist in identifying and resolving data-related issues to ensure data quality and integrity. Help with data migrations and integration between systems under guidance. Participate in the installation and configuration of data-related applications and services. Follow data security and compliance best practices. Collaborate with senior engineers to improve data infrastructure and performance. Continuously learn and stay updated on data engineering tools and technologies.

Qualifications

Components for success. You...

Have some hands-on experience (e.g., through internships, projects, or 12 months in a data-related role). Are familiar with Microsoft SQL Server or similar relational databases. Can write basic SQL queries and understand stored procedures. Have a good understanding of Excel for data analysis. Are eager to learn about data quality, performance monitoring, and optimization. Are a team player with strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.

You'll get extra points for...

Exposure to tools like SSIS, SSRS, or PowerBI. Familiarity with cloud platforms (Azure, AWS, or GCP). Understanding of data warehouse concepts (e.g., star schema). Experience with scripting (e.g., PowerShell or Python). Knowledge of Agile workflows or version control systems like Git.

Thrive in a culture that values...

Professional challenges Initiative-taking and confident approach at the workplace Active lifestyle and mental well-being Work-life balance, flexibility and hybrid work Fun and engaging company events

Additional Information

ESCALATED SUPPORT – DATA SUPPORT ENGINEER TEAM

Our team plays a vital role in resolving complex data-related issues that impact casino operations across our customer base. As part of the Data Support function within the Escalated Support team, we specialize in diagnosing and resolving high-priority incidents involving data integrity, reporting anomalies, and system integrations. We work closely with other support teams, as well as product and implementation teams within Playtech Neon, to ensure data accuracy and system reliability.

Playtech is an equal opportunities employer. Our mission is to welcome everyone and create inclusive teams. We celebrate differences and encourage everyone to join us and be themselves at work.

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