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NEW IN| Data Engineer | High visibility and be a part of a global expansion| Data transformation | London – Hybrid| £100,000

Data Revolution
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NEW IN| Data Engineer | High visibility and be a part of a global expansion| Data transformation | London – Hybrid | £100,000


Be part of a global data transformation journey. Take ownership, build robust pipelines, and shape the future of insurance analytics.


🚀 The Opportunity

A global leader in specialty insurance and warranty solutions, is seeking a Data Engineer to join their growing London-based data team. You’ll work on mission-critical data engineering projects they continue their global expansion—starting with integrating the European ledger into their Snowflake data warehouse to create a unified view of business performance across regions.

This is a hands-on, high-visibility role, reporting directly to VP of Data based in the US, where you’ll collaborate closely with business, finance, and technology stakeholders across the US and Europe.


💬 Highlights

• Not a micromanagement culture – full ownership of your work

• Opportunity to build and scale European data engineering from the ground up

• Work with global counterparts on mature US data architecture

• Tight-knit team with room to grow (US, India & UK)

• Structured onboarding and support, not a “sink-or-swim” mentality


🧩 What You’ll Be Doing

• Design and own robust, high-performance ETL pipelines using SQL, Python, Databricks, and DBT

• Ingest complex data sets from Europe’s specialty and warranty businesses

• Integrate Snowflake warehouse and automate financial/operational reports

• Support data product strategies and improve overall data quality and structure

• Collaborate with product managers and engineers on global data initiatives

• Define and document technical architectures and cloud-based solutions

📍 Location & Flexibility

• 4 days in the London office, 1 day remote (hybrid structure)


✅ What You Bring

Must-Haves:

• 6+ years in data engineering

• Strong skills in Python, Databricks, and SQL

• Solid understanding of data transformation best practices (ETL/ELT)


Nice-to-Haves:

• Experience with DBT

• Background in insurance, financial services, or reporting-heavy environments


💰 Compensation & Benefits

• Base Salary: Approximately £100,000 depending on experience

• Bonus: 5–10% (based on personal and company performance)

• Benefits: Competitive package including healthcare, paid leave, and more


For a confidential and non-obligation call to learn more about this opportunity, please apply below or forward your resume to and we'll be happy to discuss this position in more detail.

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