Marketing Data Engineer

ThePlaceToBe
Leeds
1 month ago
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💥 £50k to £60k

💥 North Leeds - Hybrid - 3 days a week


ThePlaceToBe are excited to be working closely with a great digital agency that specialise within the world of E-Commerce. These guys offer services such as Paid Media, SEO and Content Marketing. This digital agency provide the very best in development and training.


About the role...

As a Data Engineer you’ll join a small analytics team and play an important role delivering a wide range of projects for clients and internal teams. This solutions based team act in bringing data together with multiple sources into centralised datasets to build models for the digital marketing clientbase.


What you’ll be doing day to day...

  • Build and maintain data pipelines to integrate marketing platform API’s (GoogleAds. Meta, TikTok etc)
  • Develop and optimise SQL queries and data transformation in BigQuery and AWS
  • Design and implement data models, combining first party customer data with marketing performance data
  • Develop, test and deploy machine learning models
  • Create technical documentation including diagrams, data dictionaries, and implementation guides to enable team knowledge sharing and project handovers
  • Support the BI and Analytics team members by creating reusable data sets


About you...

To be considered for this Data Engineer role you must have a passion for all things Data, Marketing, Modelling and Analytics


What we're looking for...

  • Proficient skillset within Python for building APIs, scripting and maintaining complex data/ML codebases
  • Strong skillset within SQL and experience using tools such as BigQuery
  • Working experience of Docker and knowledge of Linux to manage locale devcontainers, services and Could Run deployments
  • Confidence to take lead upon client and internal meetings
  • Experience within MLOps workflow, Python ML Frameworks, Apache Beam would be beneficial
  • Digital Marketing Agency experience (not essential)
  • You must be able to commute to Leeds City Centre, 3 days a week


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