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Senior Data Engineer

If you love building things properly and seeing your work make a visible impact, you’ll like this one. You’ll join a growing consumer app that helps millions of people each month, where data actually drives every product decision. The team moves fast, values ownership, and is looking for someone who wants to build clean, scalable data systems that others rely on daily.


You’ll take charge of the data platform - designing pipelines, connecting systems, and making sure everyone across the company can trust and use the data with confidence. You won’t be stuck doing endless ad hoc reports. You’ll build the foundations that make analysis and experimentation effortless for everyone else.


What you’ll do

  • Design, build, and maintain data pipelines and orchestration (Airflow, dbt, BigQuery)
  • Integrate and manage data from multiple SaaS platforms (e.g. GA4, AppsFlyer, Stripe, PostHog)
  • Build reliable infrastructure for analytics, growth, and product teams
  • Improve data quality, observability, and scalability across the platform
  • Enable self-serve insights through well-structured models and documentation


What you’ll bring

  • 4+ years’ experience in data engineering or a similar technical data role
  • Strong Python and SQL skills, plus solid data modelling ability
  • Experience with GCP (BigQuery, Airflow, Pub/Sub, Cloud Storage)
  • Familiarity with dbt, version control, and testing frameworks
  • A collaborative mindset and interest in consumer-focused digital products


Details

  • Hybrid role: 3 days per week in London office
  • Salary range: £65,000 - £100,000 depending on level and experience
  • Full-time, permanent position with benefits including bonus and share options


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