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Senior Data Engineer – Data Science & Engineering | Global Lifestyle Brand

Datatech Analytics
City of London
4 days ago
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Senior Data Engineer – Data Science & Engineering | Global Lifestyle Brand

Hybrid – UK | London – Up to £75k DOE 12 Month FTC J12995


We are super excited to be partnering with one of the largest global lifestyle brands at a pivotal stage in their data journey. As they bring CRM and customer insight capability 'in house' and roll out a new customer data platform, this role will be central to shaping how data science is delivered, working closely with Data Science teams and IT partners to build for the future, not maintain the past.


The team is part of a wider customer and insight function, harnessing data and predictive modelling to deliver personalised experiences across global brands and channels.


What you’ll need

Python, SQL, data modelling

• Expertise in Snowflake & Snowpark

Immaculate communication to influence and collaborate

• Experience building ML environments (MLflow or similar)

CI/CD practices


What you’ll do

• Design and implement a scalable ML environment with Data Science

• Define best practice for deployment, monitoring, and governance

• Build pipelines in Snowflake/Snowpark to power ML workflows

• Support migration of models, removing blockers

• Partner with IT to ensure smooth integration and adoption

• Mentor peers and champion modern engineering practices

• Ensure compliance with governance, privacy, and security


If you’re a Data Engineer ready to make a strategic impact, combining technical mastery with the ability to drive adoption across the business, this is your chance.....


Let’s talk…. APPLY NOW


No Sponsorship or VISA holder applications unfortunately


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